Thursday, November 10, 2011

Can You Contract Herpes From Sitting on a Toilet Seat?


!±8± Can You Contract Herpes From Sitting on a Toilet Seat?

Many people are concerned that they can contract genital herpes by sitting on a toilet seat. The good news is that it would be extremely difficult to contract genital herpes in this manner, as the herpes virus cannot survive outside the body and therefore it quickly dies when it is no longer in contact with the carrier. So sharing the same toilet seat as a herpes carrier will not give you herpes.

The herpes virus is spread via sexual activity. It is possible to spread the virus from genitals to mouth or anus and vice versa. There is a chance that you will contract herpes by coming into contact with a herpes sufferer, even if they are not suffering and outbreak. However, if the person has active lesions, there is an increased chance of transmitting herpes.

The herpes virus is contracted through an exchange of bodily fluids, or an open wound. This makes it very easy for the virus to be transmitted during sexual activity. The sexual activities from which you can contract herpes are vaginal sex, anal sex and oral sex.

The major symptom of the herpes infection is small blisters in the genital area which weep and then heal over. These blisters can be painful to touch. Other symptoms may include flu like symptoms, nausea and weakness, however many people suffer no other symptoms.

To curb your herpes and reduce the risk of passing the infection to others, a herbal remedy Herpeset is the most effective treatment. Herpeset actively works against the herpes virus dormant in your body, rather than just easing the discomfort of a herpes outbreak.


Can You Contract Herpes From Sitting on a Toilet Seat?

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