Are the things on the side of my mouth herpes?


Without seeing your mouth, I can not tell you if you have Herpes. You are correct though that Herpes can sometimes appear as cold sores around your mouth. Herpes is caused by one of two viruses: herpes simplex type I (HSV-1) which is most often associated with oral lesions, and herpes simplex type II (HSV-2) the leading cause of genital ulcer disease. HSV-1 and HSV-2 are interchangeable and therefore, blisters near your mouth do not mean you definitely have HSV-1. Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 can produce sores in and around the vaginal area, on the penis, around the anal opening, on the buttocks and thighs and any part of the body where broken skin has come in contact with HSV. HSV-1 though can be contracted without sexual contact. Herpes lives in the body for a lifetime and causes periodic symptoms. Between these recurrent episodes, there are no visible symptoms and herpes is said to be "latent." However, herpes can still be spread without active symptoms. 80% of people with genital herpes are unaware of their disease because they either do not recognize symptoms or do not develop any. Herpes can be transmitted during oral-genital sex in either direction. In order to determine whether you have Herpes, visit Health Services when you have the sores on your mouth. A clinician can usually make a diagnosis from visible sores, but in order to distinguish between the two types of herpes a viral culture test is needed. For more information, consider looking at www.niaid.nih.gov or www.ashastd.org.

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