Can I kiss my daughter, if I have herpes?!


Question: Can I kiss my daughter, if I have herpes!?
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I would avoid kissing her when you have an open sore, but other than that I wouldn't' worry about it!. Not kissing her will certainly reduce the likelihood of spreading your herpes - but how awful to have a mother that never kissed you!

Most people (80%) get oral herpes by the time they turn 50!. And when I weigh the physical damage caused by a few cold sores against the emotional damage associated with having a mother that never smothered you in kisses - I'd choose the herpes every time!.

One note: Don't kiss her on the eyes - ever!. Occular herpes is rare - but pretty obnoxious and easily avoided!.

Other people may feel differently!. But I would be so sad if I had a mother who never kissed me!. So very sad!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Of course u can kiss ur daugther!.!.!.but NEVER in her mouth!.!.!.and Never when u have an open cold sore!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No for sure to not spread your herpes and infect your daughter
Oral Herpes

There's a lot of confusion about herpes out there!. One reason is that there are two types of herpes, caused by two very similar viruses!. One type is herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and the other type is herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2)!. Both types of virus are very contagious!.

These viruses can cause oral herpes or for this particular article we will call it oral herpes and genital herpes!. A herpes infection on or in the mouth is called oral herpes!. An infection in the genital area is called, genital herpes!. Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be sexually transmitted!.

Oral and genital herpes sores look very similar but occur on different parts of the body!. Most oral herpes infections come from HSV-1 and most genital herpes infections come from HSV-2!. These viruses are relatively common and about 254 million Americans have gotten oral herpes through oral contact, and about 45 million Americans have gotten herpes through genital contact!.

Oral herpes causes cold sores or fever blisters on the lips or inside the mouth!. Cold sores and fever blisters are common in young children because parents can pass oral herpes on to their kids with a goodnight kiss or the children can easily pick it up by sharing drinking glasses or common childish play at school!.

Genital herpes symptoms include: recurring rash with clusters of blistery sores appearing anywhere on the vagina, vulva, cervix, penis, anus, buttocks, or elsewhere on the body!. Symptoms may also include pain and discomfort in the genital area and itching and burning sensations during urination!.

Herpes does not always have symptoms!. Scary isn



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