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Can
you get genital herpes from oral sex?
Q: Tim: My wife and I have been married for about three and a half
years. She recently had an outbreak of genital herpes for the first time.
What precautions do I need to take and be aware of? I have herpes in my
mouth. Could I have transmitted it to her during oral sex?
A: Dr. Dean: You raise a lot of issues. You could have transmitted
this it to her during oral sex. Herpes is so important and interesting,
but poorly studied.
There is a new test out for herpes that will turn this whole thing upside
down. A lot of people will find out that they have it, but the majority
will never remember having a lesion.
So where did it come from? Well it's easy for women not to remember a
lesion, because they have a lot of inside parts. For guys, it's kind of
hard to imagine one wouldn't know he had ever had herpes. So let's talk
about it.
Because we now know the virus that causes cold sores can transmit and take
up residence in the netherlands and probably vice versa, I think your
proposition is appropriate. However, this does not mean if, after three or
four years of marriage, your partner has an outbreak of herpes that they
have been cheating on you, not at all.
I've seen relationships break up over this. P eople will call their
lawyers before they think to call this program and get straightened out.
This virus can hang on for a while, then with a little stress and
irritation, pop out. You think it's the first attack, but you've actually
had it for a long time.
I wish I knew the answer as far as precautions go. This test is going to
tell a lot of people hey, your partner has herpes, and that scares us to
death. It may not be an active lesion at the time, but you can still
spread the virus without active lesions, though it is more common for it
to spread with active lesions.
Are you doomed to barrier methods of birth control or whatever for the
rest of your life? A lot of folks would disagree with me on this, but I
believe that when you're married, you need to figure that you're going to
share your microbiology, and that if your partner has something, you're
probably going to get it. If they have a cold, you're likely to get a
cold, too. There is no t elling who got it from where.
In terms of precautions, while she has lesions, the reasonable thing would
be to protect yourself, because if you don't have it, you don't need it.
As far as oral sex goes, that is a no man's land. How common it is for
genital herpes to transmit to the mouth? I think that is unknown. I
suspect it can, because it can be transmitted from the genitals to the
mouth, so I'll leave that up to you to decide. This means you must change
your habits for a while or begin using a sheet of latex.
I like to tell people to use these obstacles as opportunities to change
their sexual habits. These can be opportunities to do something they
wouldn't normally do, and it can often add something to the relationship
that they wouldn't ordinarily think of. So, rather than fighting to do the
same thing as before with the help of layers of latex, go and experience
something new and have fun.
That's the sum of my knowledge on the subject. If an yone out there knows
more, please let me know. The Feds have approved this test, it's ready to
go and with it, we're going to learn a lot more.
Dean Edell, M.D.
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