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Im terrified of hsv1 and hsv2, ive never had an std in my life. I know its incredibly shallow to dump someone for having cold sores but I keep thinking about the risk of genital infection. Ive been intimate with him and now Im worried not only about infection - but about what to do. Will he understand if I break up with him! Does doing that make me a bad person? Are any of you dating a person with cold sores - have you been infected by them?

2007-12-31 18:34:23 · 20 answers · asked by Vicarious 4 in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

He doesnt have genital herpes and we have always used condoms, he kissed me on the neck while he had a cold sore. Im just freaked out a little. I wish I knew what the statistics were on infection.

2007-12-31 18:44:45 · update #1

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I caught genital herpes through receiving oral sex from a partner that gets cold sores. He didn't have one when he gave it to me - you can be infectious without symptoms. The same thing happened to my sister. It is very common now to catch genital herpes from a partner that gets cold sores giving you oral sex- it accounts for half of all cases of genital herpes.

The stats as far as I know are - oral herpes (cold sores) is infectious about 18% of the time, including about 10% of the time when no symptoms are present. 70% of infections are transmitted when there are no symptoms.

However, 8 out of 10 people are infected with the virus - and 90% of them have no symptoms and are completely unaware but can still pass it on. Just because someone doesn't get cold sores does not mean that they aren't infected or can't infect you. Will you avoid 80% of men? How will you know if they have it, will you get them tested before you kiss them? It is possible that you have oral herpes yourself without knowing - actually more likely than not - unless you have had a type-specific blood test which has come out negative you can't be sure.

If you have the oral herpes hsv-1 virus in your system, you can't catch it from him either genitally or orally.

A lot of the people who answer you saying they haven't caught it will be infected themselves without knowing. My friend, when I told her how I caught genital herpes, told me that her boyfriend had given her oral sex many times with an open cold sore - but she has never caught genital herpes, which probably means she already has oral herpes, and just doesn't have symptoms.

You want the honest answer though? It does look incredibly shallow and looks as if you don't actually care for him at all. I knew my boyfriend got cold sores and it didn't put me off - I loved the whole package. Of course he won't understand, of course he will be hurt. If you are so worried, why not a) get yourself a blood test to determine you don't have it in the first place and b) use saran wrap or a dental dam when he gives you oral sex? There are many ways around it.

2008-01-01 03:35:16 · answer #1 · answered by mayflower25 6 · 1 0

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2016-09-18 23:37:55 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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2016-09-02 03:40:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It is normal to be apprehensive about STIs, however 80% of the adult population have HSV type 1 (the cold sore version of the herpes virus) so if you are concerned with your partner kissing you, then you are going to have issues kissing any future partner, because the likelihood is that they carry the virus as well. You yourself may well be carrying the virus and not know about it because the vast majority of people have little or no symptoms at all. In fact only 20% of those that have the herpes virus know about it. Because of the high incidence of the virus among the adult population, I would suggest that you work on your own issues related to the virus. If you really value your boyfriend as a person, I wouldn't let the virus get in the way of what could be an amazing relationship.

Having said that, you can catch genital herpes from someone that is prone to cold sores if they perform oral sex on you and you don't already have the virus yourself. It usually occurs when there is an outbreak present. I know this from personal experience as I caught HSV type 1 in this very way. There are many ways of minimising the risk of contracting the virus though such as diet, stress minimisation, medication and the obvious refraining from sexual activity when an outbreak is present.

The virus itself is no big deal though ... it's just a virus and it doesn't define who you are. The worst part about the virus is the ignorance that you face from the general public who are, through no fault of their own, uneducated about the virus.

Hope it helps.

Harmony
http://www.harmonyonline.com.au

2007-12-31 20:48:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Who Gets Cold Sores

2016-10-17 23:51:15 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I think you need to take a deep breath ancd calm down.

An estimated 80-90% of the world's population is infected with HSV 1. It is one of the most common and easily transmissible viruses out there. I have it...so do millions...and I mean millions...of other people.

HSV 1 is herpes simplex 1...or oral herpes...it causes cold sores. Most peope are exposed in childhood and many will never know. Many people are simply carriers of it and never have any outward signs of it. If a person does have a cold sore, it means that they virus flared up. For the most part, the virus will lie dormant in a person's system and flare up during times of stress, after exposure to the sun and so on.

To break up with someone because they have HSV 1 is pretty immature. What are you so afraid of? To prevent oral-to-genital transmission, do not have oral sex with him when he has a cold sore. Another point...you almost certainly have HSV 1 yourself. So, the same would apply to you.

Please get some education. You are working yourself into a frenzy over something that is as common as the ice cubes in your soda.

EMT

2008-01-01 01:03:53 · answer #6 · answered by emt_me911 7 · 2 1

Tingling and pain to a pinpoint area with a little red bump. Tingling is the main sign. In the future when you feel like you're getting a cold sore you can put Abreva on it (at pharmacies) and it will help decrease the viral metabolism and stop it from growing basically (helps speed the healing process)

2016-03-16 22:55:00 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I got diagnosed with herpes about 7 years ago, when I was in college and had a stupid one night stand. I know many of women will say this but I swear I never did that sort of thing. I jus made a mistake that one time and, suddenly, it seemed like I was going to have to live with the burden for the rest of my life. The worst part was thinking I could never meet guys again. After all, who wants to go out with a girl who has blisters around her you-know-what? But after a friend shared this video https://tr.im/IC4ya everything has changed. Not only was I able to eliminate all traces of the herpes virus from my system in less than 20 days, but I was also able to start dating again. I even met my soulmate and I'm so blessed to say that just last week, in front of many people in a restaurant, he got down on one knee and proposed to me! This program gave me the chance to be happy again, and to experience true love.

2015-02-22 07:41:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He definately should have told you that he gets cold sores, as it is very contagious, usually only when the sore is present, but as you never know when you are actually going to have a breakout you can't rely on that alone. He should never be intimate with you while having a breakout.
Let him know that you are understandably very upset about it and it is up to you as to whether your love for him runs deeper than a cold sore.

2007-12-31 18:41:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

80% of the population has HSV1 - cold sores on the mouth. 25% have HSV2 - genital herpes. So, yes, I think you're freaking out quite a bit. Do you like him in other ways? Is he a good person? When you look back later at this time in your life, will you think, "I let a good guy get away"?

2007-12-31 20:31:22 · answer #10 · answered by Katherine W 7 · 2 0