Can I get genital herpes from oral sex

 

Can I get genital herpes from oral sex



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Can I get genital herpes from oral sex? Definitely! How? Having cold sore (oral herpes) means you are infected by HSV1 virus. HSV-1, which is a common disease-infecting majority of American population. Herpes simplex type 1 infection can spread easily to the genital area through oral sexual activity, even in the absence of symptoms. Once infected with genital herpes simplex type 1 the virus can spread through social kissing and also when performing oral sex.

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After it is spread to the genital area, the virus can spread to the partner’s genitals during vaginal intercourse, thus causing genital herpes. The oral herpes virus reactivates more frequently in the oral area. You can get genital herpes through herpes simplex type 1 (oral herpes). If you have oral herpes it is advised to use condom during oral sex as it will cause genital herpes.
Can I get genital herpes from oral sex? Genital herpes can be transmitted through oral sex even if there are no signs of obvious sores and lesions.

In silent symptoms (asymtomatic) the person poses a high risk of transmitting the virus. It is dangerous to have oral sex even during the early signs of genital herpes outbreak. The virus (herpes simplex virus Type 2) is not only transmitted via sexual contact but also through oral sex and people with oral herpes (HSV-1) can also transmit the virus to another. These two different viruses can be passed on to another and therefore causing to have different types of viruses in your body. The person with cold sores or lip sores can spread the virus through oral sex activity. The risk of transmission can happen during exchanges of bodily fluids resulting from intimate encounters by oral, anal, genital intercourse, masturbation, kissing, or any direct skin-to-skin contact.

Can I get genital herpes from oral sex? Genital herpes and oral herpes can be transmitted to the genitals, and vice versa. Both oral and genital herpes can recur from time to time. Some people have 4 recurrences in a year, while other people have them rarely or it may be no recurrences at all. If you are having genital herpes or cold sore, you should see a doctor even you don’t find any symptoms in you. There are tests that can prove that you may be carrying the virus with the absence of symptoms. Previous tests are done by visual inspection, however PCR (viral culture) and serology (blood tests) are two tests that are currently used. During PCR test the doctor will look at the area, take a sample from the affected area and tested in the lab under the microscope to see if the herpes virus is present. Blood tests is effective in making distinctions which type of HSV virus is affecting the patient.

If you have oral herpes (cold sore), avoid having oral sex. When you have an active outbreak, the virus can spread to your partner's genital area that will give your partner a genital herpes. Oral sex should not be performed to a pregnant mother if you have cold sore, as it will be a high risk to your unborn baby. To prevent transmission of the virus during genital herpes oral sex should be avoided.

The surest way is abstinence and no strictly sex when symptoms are present. Even without symptoms, if you have history of previous outbreak, there could be a potential risk of spreading to others. See your doctor for diagnosis and available treatment that is suited for your particular condition. Self-medication is discouraged especially that you are dealing with an incurable disease. The infection can be managed and symptoms can be relieved if proper medication is applied. Getting help from the medical experts is important to reduce the length of infection and prevent future outbreaks. The virus will remain in you depending on your physical condition, and the time of recurrence of any future outbreak is unknown.

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