they are caused by two different strains of the herpes virus. you know how they have to develop a new flu vaccine every year because it mutates? it's the same concept. there are two different strains of the herpes virus one that causes oral herpes and one that causes genital herpes. you can however get either one in both places. ie. oral herpes on your genitals and genital herpes on your mouth.
2006-08-15 18:56:45
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answered by Wink 3
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answered by Ada 3
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2016-08-13 08:44:01
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answered by ? 3
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2015-10-17 23:38:36
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answered by Phyllys 1
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Herpes labialis (Oral herpes simplex) HSV1 causes mouth ulcers. Genital herpes (HSV2) causes genital ulcers.
Genital herpes cannot be cured. Once infected, the virus stays in the body for the rest of the individual's life
Research suggests that the virus can be transmitted even when there are no symptoms present, so that a sexual partner without obvious genital herpes sores may still transmit the illness. In fact, asymptomatic spread may actually contribute more to the spread of genital herpes than do active sores.
Please see the web pages for more details on Genital Herpes and Herpes simplex virus
2006-08-16 06:58:21
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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Did you know that there are over 80 different varieties of herpesviruses in the animal kingdom?
It is estimated that eight of these are responsible for herpes-related infections in humans. But herpes as we usually know it is caused by one of two quite similar viruses, either Herpes Simplex Virus I (HSV-1) or Herpes Simplex Virus II (HSV-2). These two herpes varieties look the same under an electron microscope and also share a similar set of symptoms. Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 are considered sexually transmitted, but this is not the only way they can be passed. This is particularly true of HSV-1, which can easily be contracted orally through casual contact.
Oral herpes (sometimes called cold sores or fever blisters) is usually contracted by young children as an asymptomatic infection. This is generally transmitted from brief casual contact, such as social kissing with relatives or other kids. Less frequently, it is caused at older ages by mouth or hand-then-mouth contact with a genital herpes site. Many people who become infected with oral herpes as children have occasional recurrences throughout their adolescent and adult years. It is estimated that 80-90% of the American adult population has oral herpes.
Oral area infections can be caused by either HSV-1 or HSV-2. However, HSV-1 is the primary culprit. It is not clear why, but HSV-1 is usually marked by milder symptoms and less frequent outbreaks than HSV-2. This is true of herpes at both oral and genital sites.
Genital herpes is thought to be caused by HSV-2 in nearly 90% of all cases. It is nearly always transmitted through sex with an infected partner or through oral sex by a partner who has a cold sore. One expert claims that the average recurrence rate for genital herpes caused by HSV-1 is about once a year compared to HSV-2, which averages 4-5 outbreaks a year. However, lifestyle and self-care can also have a strong impact on outbreak frequency and severity.
Hope this wasn't too much info!
2006-08-15 19:02:15
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answered by lnfinitelylnteresting 4
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Genital herpes can be caused by either the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or the herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-1 or HSV-2 can cause both sores on the lips (cold sores) and sores on the genitals. HSV-1 more often causes cold sores, while HSV-2 more often causes genital sores. HSV-1 causes about 30% of primary genital herpes infections. Infections caused by HSV-1 have a lower rate of recurrence than those caused by HSV-2
2006-08-15 21:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I am absolutely terrified and I feel so alone. I just found out last week that I tested positive for hsv1 and 2. I have been with the same man for the past 10 years and within the last year found out that he has cheated on me with numerous women. I am so scared that I can give it to my children by kissing them and them eating with me...I feel like my whole life has changed. And even though the nurses, my doctor, and websites say that a lot of people have it I still feel like I am by myself. My self esteem has dropped and I feel like I have been used up. But now, My life is very happy.
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2016-05-15 02:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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these two are caused by a virus known as herpes virus which is an RNA denomination. herpes in your mouth is caused by herpes simplex virus 1 and in your gentiles is caused by herpes simplex virus 2. they both have sores in its affected area.
2006-08-15 18:58:28
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answered by gizmo_crackhead 2
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The general public can see the ones on your mouth.
2006-08-15 18:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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