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Monday, August 10, 2009

Are Cold Sores and Genital Herpes the Same?

By Cristina Rosch

To many people cold sores and genital herpes are just the same. It is true, though, that both are strains of the herpes virus but they have distinctions that should be considered. Doctors surely notice the difference but herpes is so common that many people think that seeking professional help is unnecessary. The lack of comprehension of these diseases can only lead, of course, to the wrong remedies and prevention. The misconception that they are very alike can result into faultily treating one for the other.

The herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) is the culprit when oral herpes, also named as cold sores, breakout. Its easily noticeable signs are found in the face while suffering fever, the reason why people sometimes call it as fever blisters. Once afflicted, you can easily transmit the virus to someone with oral sex. You can still be at risk though even if you refrain from sex. It should comfort you to know that most people have had it or will have it.

Cold sores can be transmitted easily and unknowingly since it does not have visible indications sometimes. The viral spread can be avoided or diminished if the infected person abstains from sexual activities for period of time or from non-sexual close contacts. Parents who have caught it may need to keep distance from their kids, especially the younger and frailer ones.

While cold sores can be spread through non-sexual contacts, genital herpes is a very common sexually transmitted infection. The herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2), another herpes strain, is its main culprit. You might have one if you experience itchy and tingling sensations in the genital area. If you perform oral, vaginal, or anal sex, then you could easily spread the virus to your partner. With the indications barely felt or seen sometimes, you may still be passing the virus to your sexual partner unwittingly.

A genital herpes outbreak can easily occur if the body is weak because of another ailment, fatigue, or even stress. For prevention, one only has to make sure that his bodys immune systems are functioning well. This involves taking in proper diet, enough rest, and vitamin supplements. However, if the outbreak does happen, avoiding sexual contacts with anyone can greatly prevent the spread of the disease.

People have wrongly thought that only those who are very sexually liberated commonly suffer herpes. Certainly, though, herpes is not limited to the sexually active. Anyone can get it. It is just that right measures should be taken to avoid a rifer contagion. Isn't it good to know more about cold sores? - 17269

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