Can you have both HSV-2 and HSV-1?

Can you have both HSV-2 and HSV-1?

HSV- 2 does not often occur on the mouth, but when it does, it causes fewer outbreaks and less asymptomatic shedding than HSV-1. Having one type of herpes may provide some degree of protection against getting the second type, but it is still possible to get both HSV-1 and HSV-2.

Is HSV-2 worse than 1?

If a HSV-1 outbreak occurs in or near the eyes, there’s a chance it may develop into ‘ocular herpes’ which is a potentially serious infection and can even lead to blindness. On the other hand, HSV-2 has less risk of serious complications, although pregnant women with genital herpes should talk to their gynaecologist.

Can you give someone herpes with oral HSV-2?

It’s possible. You can spread genital herpes during oral sex even if you aren’t showing any herpes symptoms at the time. But herpes is most contagious during an outbreak, when sores are open, moist, or leaking fluid.

Does HSV-2 weaken immune system?

While they can pose serious problems for your immune response, there is no evidence that herpes weakens your immune system in the long run. However, scientists are yet to fully understand exactly how these viruses work.

What happens if you have herpes 1 or 2?

A mother infected with a herpes virus can transmit the virus to her baby during birth if the virus is active at that time. In rare cases, infection with HSV-1 or HSV-2 can lead to meningitis (inflammation of the covering of the brain and spinal cord) or encephalitis (inflammation of the brain).

What’s the difference between herpes simplex 1 and 2?

Key facts The herpes simplex virus, or herpes, is categorized into 2 types: herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). HSV-1 is mainly transmitted by oral-to-oral contact to cause oral herpes (which can include symptoms known as “cold sores”), but can also cause genital herpes.

What is the difference between HSV 1 and 2?

HSV-2 is also a viral STD, and typically results in sores or lesions on the genitals, anus or upper thighs. A case of either HSV-1 or HSV-2 is called genital herpes when it affects the genitals or the genital area. Cases of genital herpes are usually caused by the HSV-2 strain, but HSV-1 cases of genital herpes are becoming more and more common.

Where does herpes type 2 sores usually occur?

HSV-1 can cause genital herpes, but most cases of genital herpes are caused by herpes type 2. In HSV-2, the infected person may have sores around the genitals or rectum. Although HSV-2 sores may occur in other locations, these sores usually are found below the waist.