HSV-1 (Cold Sores)

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HSV-1 (Cold Sores)
HSV-1 (Cold Sores)

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Can Sharing Lipstick, Lip Balm Or Cigarettes Give You Herpes?

It's very safe to say that sharing any or all of the following with a person who has oral herpes increases your risks of getting the same:

  • Lipstick
  • Lip Balms (chapstick, etc.)
  • Eating Utensils
  • Cigarettes
  • Smoking devices (pipes, etc.)
  • Toothbrushes
  • Razors

There's no getting around it -- almost anything that comes in contact with the mouth is going to transmit herpes type 1.

Now, this may not be as bad as it sounds. To start, there are some interesting facts about herpes. The biggest one that I came across is what I always suspected -- most of us already have it. It's estimated…

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 Can Sharing Lipstick, Lip Balm Or Cigarettes Give You Herpes?

There's no getting around it -- almost anything that comes in contact with the mouth is going to transmit herpes type 1.

16 Ways to Prevent & Get Rid of Cold Sores

There is no true cure for the virus, or the cold sores. The bright side is that there are preventative measures you can take that lessen outbreaks, severity, and duration. If the bothersome blisters do show up, there are a decent number of home remedies for cold sores that may ease your discomfort, and help diminish their appearance.

HCSupport Network

Welcome to the Herpes-Coldsores (HC) Support Network. This is a community for people affected by the herpes and cold sore virus. You can post questions, read articles, get support and talk to people in the live chat room and forums.

Herpes Viruses Association

Cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus. There are two types, called type 1 and type 2. Either type can be caught on any part of the body: lips and genitals are the most common places.

Abreva

There’s only 1 non-prescription FDA-approved cold sore medicine that speeds healing.

Dynamiclear

Dynamiclear’s core focus is to help people to reduce or eliminate Herpes outbreaks naturally and, where appropriate, without the use of drugs. Our focus goes beyond the disease organism to identify the needs of the individual client. This way we can determine what might work best for you.

eMedicineHealth

There are two types of herpes simplex viruses (HSV), they are termed HSV-1 and HSV-2. These two viruses have distinctly different DNA, and both cause oral and genital lesions. However, HSV-1 causes about 80% of all oral lesions and only about 20% of genital lesions while HSV-2 causes the reverse (about 80% genital and 20% oral).

KidsHealth

Cold sores, which are small and somewhat painful blisters that usually show up on or around a person's lips, are caused by herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1). But they don't just show up on the lips. They can sometimes be inside the mouth, on the face, or even inside or on the nose.

MayoClinic

Cold sores spread from person to person by close personal contact, such as kissing. Cold sores are caused by a herpes simplex virus (HSV-1) closely related to the one that causes genital herpes (HSV-2). Both of these herpes simplex viruses can affect your mouth or your genitals, and can be spread via oral sex. There's no cure for HSV infection and the blisters may recur sporadically — often in response to stress or a weakened immune system. Antiviral medications can help cold sores heal more quickly and may reduce the frequency of recurrences.

MedicineNet

Currently, there are no cures or vaccines for cold sores caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Frequent hand washing will help reduce the spread of the virus to other parts of the body or to other people. Also, applying cool, moist compresses to the lesion may decrease pain and keep the lesion from drying and cracking.

Yes, You Can Get Herpes (And Other Bugs) From Lipstick

Herpes is not a lipstick flavor or color, at least not a popular one. But when you try lipstick at a makeup counter or someone else's lipstick, could you be putting something else on your lips besides waxes, oils, and fats?

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