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Rash On The Penis And Lips, Painless Blisters. Canker Sore Or Herpes?

hi. I have recently went and got checked for a rash on my penis. When I got there the doc didnt hesitate too say it was herpes, but then the next day a painless, itchless blister shows up on my bottom lip also. kind of under my top lip. And not knowing what it was, we still kissed. So... what is it? its not a cold sore or canker
Thu, 23 May 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
HELLO,

There are two types of Herpes simplex infections.
Herpes simplex I and II.
Herpes simplex I causes orolabial infection.
This causes blister, pain ,fever ulceration.
It will spread through kissing.

Herpes II causes genital herpes and it is spread through sexual contact.

So your oral lesion may be due to orolabial herpes.
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Rash On The Penis And Lips, Painless Blisters. Canker Sore Or Herpes?

HELLO, There are two types of Herpes simplex infections. Herpes simplex I and II. Herpes simplex I causes orolabial infection. This causes blister, pain ,fever ulceration. It will spread through kissing. Herpes II causes genital herpes and it is spread through sexual contact. So your oral lesion may be due to orolabial herpes.