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How is genital herpes spread from one person to another?

Frequently Asked Questions About Genital Herpes
Genital herpes is most often transmitted from person to person through sexual contact. However, sexual penetration is not required for transmission. Genital herpes spreads from one person to another when infected cells from someone with genital herpes are exposed to cells in an uninfected person in an environment that contains heat and moisture (e.g., sexual contact).

What is Genital Herpes?

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Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. There are two primary types of genital herpes called HSV-1 and HSV-2. Although the herpes simplex virus can stay in the a personas body indefinitely, the number of outbreaks tends to decrease over a long period of time. See similar questions...

Does a person with oral herpes have a degree of protection against genital herpes?

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Most studies have reported that having antibodies against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) does not offer protection against genital herpes caused by HSV-2 infection. A person who has oral HSV infection should continue to protect themselves during sexual contact with a partner who has genital herpes. Since both you and your boyfriend now have genital herpes, you can no longer infect each other. See similar questions...

How common is genital herpes?

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Genital herpes is very common. Since the late 1970s, the number of people suffering from genital herpes in the United States has increased by nearly 30 percent, particularly among teens and young adults. It is estimated that nearly one in five adults has genital herpes, but only one third of those with the virus know that they are carriers. See similar questions...

What are the symptoms of genital herpes?

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During the first outbreak symptoms are usually severe. Sores and blisters will appear around the genital area and last for up to four weeks. The initial outbreak may be coupled with symptoms such as severe headaches, fever, muscle aches, urination pain and swollen glands. Subsequent outbreaks may result in symptoms such as sores/blisters in the genital area and, in women, discomfort or unusual vaginal discharge may occur See similar questions...

How can I avoid contracting genital herpes?

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Abstinence, monogamy with a non-infected individual and safe sex are the best ways to avoid infection. See similar questions...

Can genital herpes kill you?

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How do genital warts HPV spread?

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Both male and female bodies can get infected with this genital warts HPV virus. There are various ways through which genital warts HPV spreads. Sexual contact is the most common way through which genital wart HPV spreads. Visible genital warts are very contagious. Skin-to skin-contact, such as during sex, between a sterile person and one who has genital warts HPV is the primary reason for the spread of the human papilloma virus. See similar questions...

Genital Herpes- How does the infection spread?

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Genital herpes can be caused by both types of herpes viruses- HSV1 and HSV2. HSV1 causes cold sores. So if any body that had cold sores and is still having active virus performs oral sex on you will get genital herpes. Every type of sexual activity will infect you. Kissing will do it. Anal sex will do it. Regular sex will do it and oral sex will do it. Cold sore virus is of HSV1 type. Most of the people get cold sores. Many of them are carriers and may shed the virus. See similar questions...

Can I spread genital herpes even when I'm not having an outbreak?

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Yes. The genital herpes virus can still be spread even when there are no visible signs of an outbreak. In fact, one study found that up to 70% of people who had genital herpes got it from their partner when they had no signs or symptoms of an outbreak. And since the symptoms are not always obvious, as many as nine out of ten people who have genital herpes don't even know they're infected. See similar questions...

How can my partner find out if he or she has genital herpes?

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You should be open to the possibility that your partner may also have Genital Herpes. Nearly 85% of people who are infected with HSV-2 are unaware, because symptoms can be so subtle. Try to encourage your partner to speak to his or her healthcare provider. It's far better to know what you're dealing with so you can reduce the risk of spreading the herpes virus to others. See similar questions...

I think I may have genital herpes, what should I do?

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With the help of your doctor or healthcare provider, genital herpes can be managed. Don't take a chance. If you think you or your partner might have genital herpes, see your doctor or healthcare provider right away. Ask your doctor for a type-specific blood test. There are only two FDA-approved type-specific tests on the market. Herpes Select 1 and 2 ELISA produced by Focus Technologies and POCkit HSV-2 rapid point of care produced by Diagnology. Remember, herpes thrives on ignorance. See similar questions...

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