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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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How Is HSV-2 Infection Transmitted?

Dear Dr. Rynne, I am a relatively healthy, 47 YO, white male and was recently diagnosed with a genital HSV-1 infection that I acquired from a previous partner that was not aware they were infected. My current partner has tested negative for both HSV-1 and HSV-2 and is being very supportive. My main concern now obviously is keeping her from getting infected. I have several questions surrounding this that I am having a hard time finding answers to. I m hoping you can help. 1) The biggest current issue is that I am afraid to kiss my partner on the lips for fear of giving her an oral HSV-1 infection. It is not clear to me if I can be infected both orally and genitally. I have never had symptoms of an oral infection. Is there any way to tell if I do have oral HSV-1 and, if there is not a way to tell, what are your recommendations for kissing? 2) Although I am sure you will recommend a condom for every act of penetrative sex going forward (even though we dislike the lack of intimacy when using them), I did have several blisters during my outbreak that would definitely NOT be covered by a condom. How should we best proceed in ensuring her safety during vaginal sex? 3) What are the risks / ramifications of her performing oral sex on me and me on her? Seeing as how I acquired HSV-1 from someone with an oral infection, I suppose I am at risk of passing it to her in the same way IF I have the infection in my mouth (see question one). I am also wondering if she is at risk of acquiring an oral HSV-1 infection from giving me unprotected oral sex. 4) Finally, I am in the middle of a course of 400mg Acyclovir TID and am tolerating it fairly well - a little nausea and diarrhea - but nothing I can t manage. Would you recommend me going on daily suppression therapy to help minimise her risk? Thanks for your reply, I really appreciate any advice you can give so that we can get back to as close to normal ASAP.
Mon, 17 Feb 2020
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Hello,

It is sexually transmitted infection.

It spread through sexual contact with infective person.

It may be confirmed with blood tests.

So Avoid oral Intercourse with partner having open penile sores.

Hope I have answered your query...
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr Shyam kale
Family and general physician
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How Is HSV-2 Infection Transmitted?

Hello, It is sexually transmitted infection. It spread through sexual contact with infective person. It may be confirmed with blood tests. So Avoid oral Intercourse with partner having open penile sores. Hope I have answered your query... Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr Shyam kale Family and general physician