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Not to get into too much details. I have herpes on one of my labia (genitals) which arent super small. The infected labia is touching the other labia. So the sores touches the skin of the other labia. How likely would it be for the herpes to infect the other labia? Should i worry.

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If you do have already infected your genital area nerve group it does not matter at all where its rubbing as the area is already possible territory. Autoinoculation would be infecting another nerve group like your hand's or face which should not happen if you have been harboring this virus for a some time. 

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1 hour ago, Joe1976 said:

How have you been diagnosed with genital HSV? Do you have positive swab from those lesions as i'm just curious.  

My gynocologist just had a look at it. He didnt swab them. They were super infected maybe thats why. And ive had multiple outbreaks since in the last months. I just got a blood hsv done. Which turn out way higher than the normal reference range. I think i was at 4 when the reference is minus 1 for negative. 

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Yes you can spread it around from one labia to the next! It has happened to me and it got way worse!

 be careful and maybe put some tissue or something to separate it and dry it out so it doesnt spread around and get worse.

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41 minutes ago, thatsmycat said:

Yes you can spread it around from one labia to the next! It has happened to me and it got way worse!

 be careful and maybe put some tissue or something to separate it and dry it out so it doesnt spread around and get worse.

@Joe1976 now im confuse. 

 

Thats what i started doing just putting papper but i think its too late. I feel a weird sensation on the other side where it touches the sores. I hope i didnt just inoculate the other one. This is such a freakin pain in the ass. 

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3 hours ago, lali said:

@Joe1976 oh okay didnt know it worked like that but makes sense. Thank you for the reply

You can have an ob anywhere in the genital area.  So i get them on my butt crack sometimes and my initial one was not there. I definitately didnt auto innoculate there

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4 minutes ago, Lisajd said:

You can have an ob anywhere in the genital area.  So i get them on my butt crack sometimes and my initial one was not there. I definitately didnt auto innoculate there

Thank you, yes it is same nerves at genital area buttocks/thighs. I hope some one will not panic over this as its just common and nothing you can do about it. So i do not think its worth to use any barrier there!

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On Tuesday, April 04, 2017 at 7:16 AM, lali said:

My gynocologist just had a look at it. He didnt swab them. They were super infected maybe thats why. And ive had multiple outbreaks since in the last months. I just got a blood hsv done. Which turn out way higher than the normal reference range. I think i was at 4 when the reference is minus 1 for negative. 

4 is not abnormally high. Some have much higher.  

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32 minutes ago, Whyyyyy said:

I had >5 so does that mean it was greater than 5 & they just didn't tell me the actual number?

Yes. Make sure it is IgG and not IgM though.

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1 minute ago, useless said:

Can you catch herpes from using other people's makeup for example. How long would the virus survive on a wet sponge or eye pencil.

How would it transmit to an eye pencil.  Hsv1 is the mouth.  Who uses an eye pencil on their mouth.  Its skin to skin contact.  

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I feel like I have the virus in my eyes just becsuse of how theyfeel . My face is going crazy.burning tingles around the mouth on lips. Burning on eyelids feel sore. Ears sare hurting like mad.

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Have you been to your doctor about your eyes. Have you tried an eye wash.  Do you sit at a computer much?  It could be that you are manifesting these symptoms because you are overthinking it too much.  

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Yes ihave bbeen to a dr and a ophalmologist.  I'm from the UK.  They don't seem to know to much about hsv1 other than its a cold sore and it'  not its a lot more. I get so fed  up with there lack of knowledge. I know a lot more since I've been on this forum because of people like yourself who have first hand experience. 

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