Can a person with genital herpes give themselves oral herpes?

Posted on Sunday, November 16th, 2008 at 8:00 AM

Hi, I’ve had genital herpes for over a decade now. My question is this. About 6 months ago or so I started getting very painful cankers in my mouth, on the roof of my mouth and sides (cheeks). I read about oral herpes. Can a person with genital herpes give themselves oral herpes? I have a really bad habit of biting the skin on my fingers so I constantly have my fingers in my mouth. I’m afraid I maybe had a lesion on my thigh at 1 point and rubbed it or scratched my thigh not knowing I had a lesion there & right after I put my fingers in my mouth. As crazy as it may sound, I can see this happening to me. I was hoping you could answer this and maybe get me off doubt. I will greatly appreciate it. It’s a really nice feeling to know there are positive people out there dealing with this thing I am now learning to adjust with. Take care! – Anonymous

Just to be clear, canker sores are Not the herpes virus. In fact, canker sores and herpes simplex virus are two completely different things that have absolutely nothing to do with each other. Canker sores is not even a sexually transmitted infection. I just wanted to clear that up.

As for somebody with genital herpes giving themselves oral herpes, I would say that it’s highly unlikely. Especially since your body already  has antibodies and you are passed the initial infection. I think you are probably just being a bit paranoid and that’s understandable since you are still learning about this virus, ya know? – Angela

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5 Responses to “Can a person with genital herpes give themselves oral herpes?”

  1. Victoria says:

    Actually Angela,
    With the anonymous persons comment, it is posible for something like that to happen. She was probably just calling it a canker sore. The canker sore she thought was happening, was just an outbreak. I had something like that happen to me, except it was on the bottom of my knee. I had had a cut and touched it.

  2. Angela says:

    Once you develop antibodies to the HSV virus then it’s not easy to infect yourself like that all over your body.

    I just want to be clear here that canker sores are Not herpes simplex virus.

    In fact, they are two totally different things.

  3. internalmedicine66 says:

    Genital herpes can cause recurrent painful genital sores in many adults, and herpes infection can be severe in people with suppressed immune systems. Regardless of severity of symptoms, genital herpes frequently causes psychological distress in people who know they are infected.

  4. Angela says:

    You keep repeating yourself over and over again. Please stop spamming my blog.

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