yes and hep c!!!! don't share drinks!!!!
2007-01-25 06:27:20
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answered by Eda M 3
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you can get herpes from drinking if someone has drank from the same cup before you. If someone with genital herpes sits on a tolite and you sit down next it is possible to get herpes. Drinking, kissing and sharing chapsticks is a huge cause for spreading herpes. Never drink after someone with cold sores don't wear anyones underwear that has it... etc. Now if you already have, that's not saying you ARE going to get it %100. It just means that yes there is a large possibilty that you could.
2007-01-25 06:31:03
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answered by butterfly_lilly 2
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Yes, there isn't any. Herpes is caused by a virus. Actually, there is little cure for viruses nowadays. The only thing that you can generally do in the case of a viral infection is strengthen the immune system and hope it fights it off. Not with Herpes, the immune system can't win against it. Thus you only get to treat the symptoms. Once you're infected, it stays with you for life. So don't get infected.
Personal experience. I have had genital herpes for over 5 years.
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2016-05-15 16:06:44
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answered by ? 4
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2016-10-08 02:11:19
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answered by ? 4
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"Oral herpes is transmitted through direct contact between the contagious area and broken skin (a cut or break) and mucous membrane tissue (such as the mouth or genitals). Herpes can also be transmitted when there are no symptoms present. There are several days throughout the year when the virus reactivates yet causes no symptoms (called asymptomatic shedding, viral shedding, or asymptomatic reactivation).
If a person is experiencing symptoms orally, we recommend abstaining from performing oral sex and kissing others directly on the mouth until signs have healed and the skin looks normal again. Because most adults have oral herpes, we do not advise that a person stop giving or receiving affection altogether between outbreaks (when there are no signs or symptoms) simply because they have oral herpes. However, using a barrier (such as a dental dam) or condom when performing oral sex (even though there are no symptoms present around the mouth) can reduce the risk of contracting genital herpes.
By performing oral sex on someone who has genital herpes, it would be possible to contract oral herpes - but this is rare. Most cases of genital herpes are caused by HSV-2, which rarely affects the mouth or face. Also, and even more importantly, most adults already have oral HSV-1, contracted as a child through kissing relatives or friends."
2007-01-25 06:47:23
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answered by Laura 1
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depends on who you are drinking it out of! No, really, you can get it if you share a glass with someone who has oral herpes. Or you can get it by getting to drunk and being taken advantage of!
2007-01-25 06:28:03
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answered by beebs 6
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chilly sores are a sort of herpes, so sure you're able to settlement it. in case you have it and kiss somebody else, they are in a position to have it additionally.. that's how that's unfold. some say canker sores are an ulcer, yet they are nonetheless alongside the herpes line, basically interior the mouth.
2016-11-27 01:30:50
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answered by riddle 4
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the virus itself is not caused by drinking. however if you drink from the glass of a person with an active oral lesion, you most certainly can get herpes, from that person through their drinking glass.
2007-01-25 06:27:58
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answer #8
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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2014-07-19 21:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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sharing drinks. never do it. u dont know what the other person has. and you can get herpes from someone else through sex.
2007-01-25 06:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes if you drink herpescola
2007-01-25 06:30:30
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answered by jonsforde 3
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