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Herpes Simplex: How do You Prevent Passing it on to Others?

 

It is difficult to prevent spreading of the Herpes Simplex virus.
It is estimated that 50-80% of the world's population have a Herpes
virus and many don't even know it. This article will provide some tips and precautionary advice to help you reduce the risk to friends and family.

Herpes Simplex 1 usually causes Oral Herpes also known as cold sores whereas Herpes Simplex 2 usually causes
Genital Herpes.
Both types have been known to cause each others symptoms.

Once you have caught a Herpes virus it's for life. That also
means that you risk passing it to others for the rest of your life.
Luckily, the virus is latent most of the time. Outbreaks can
have intervals of months or years or never happen at all.

The symptoms
of an outbreak are a rash which will turn into blisters that
will then turn into a dry scab. The symptoms are usually visible for
less than a week and in this period the virus is very
contagious, mainly via skin contact from the affected
area, but unfortunately the virus is also contagious just
before the symptoms are visible and also in the period when
the virus reproduces itself without symptoms, the viral shedding period.

Precautions to Minimize the Spread of Herpes Simplex

To reduce the risk of passing on Herpes Simplex you should avoid skin contact
from the affected area when there is an outbreak or if you can
feel an outbreak coming on (you may feel tingling or irritation).

You won't be able to tell when the virus reproduces itself and
is also contagious however, so general precautions should always be taken.
Sexual activity should be avoided when you have
outbreaks, especially if you have Genital Herpes. Note that
oral sex may spread Herpes Simplex on the mouth area to the
genitals and vice versa.

Keeping good hygiene is also a good way to reduce the spread of
Herpes Simplex:

  • Wash you hands regularly
  • Do not share drinks, food or towels
  • Staying healthy will minimize outbreak as these are often
    triggered by low immune defense system.

Treatment Options for Herpes Simplex

Herpes is not curable but you can treat it with very good results.
You should use an antiviral treatment which as well as reducing the severity
and duration of the outbreak will also lower the risk of spreading.

For Oral Herpes you may use the creams Zovirax and
Vectavir which are available over the counter in pharmacies.

For
Genital Herpes
you may take tablets containing either Acyclovir,
Famciclovir or Valacyclovir, available with a prescription from your
doctor.

SEE YOUR DOCTOR for more advice.

Why not ask your question in our Public Q&A Forum? We'd be glad to hear from you and will try to help as best we can ;-)

7 Comments

Cold Sores

at what point is the cold sore no longer contagious? S

can herpes be passed

hey can herpes be passed if in the tub with somoen that maybe infected? and can hot water make it worse?

just learned about this

i been with my parnter for about a year we never used a condom before. no one has ever cheated but i found out i have herppes one about a week ago.. Can we ever kiss or have oral or un protected sex again?

my husband and i have been married 13 years.

he has genital herpes.  he calls it shingles.  we have not had oral sex for 10 years.  five years ago


i got herpes in my mouth.  can herpes be dormant for years and suddenly come even though we


haven't had oral sex for 10 years.  or is it likely that he could have had an affair?

dormancy?

my husband and i have been married for 13 years ago.  five years ago i got


herpes of the mouth and he has had genital herpes for 13 years at least.


we have not had oral sex in 10 years.  could i have gotten earlier and it


was dormant until five years ago?  or does this mean he kissed someone


with herpes and passed  on to me five years ago.

Oral sex, would suggest

Oral sex, would suggest against it. Kissing and stuff sure. You have oral herpes? Would just suggest that you have no sexual interaction before, during and after the breakout has fully healed. This reduces the risk of spread. If you have oral herpes then sex is ok but if you have genital herpes any unprotected sex will lead to the possibility of spread. If you have genital herpes then kissing is fine with no risk. 

Herpes is spread from skin to

Herpes is spread from skin to skin contact contrary to many other rumors out there. 

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