What are herpies some kids in school say i have it but im sure i do not wat do i say?


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tell them there an asshole!
Just say, why, does your mom have it? and walk away :)
There are many different forms of herpes. A cold sore on your lip is a type of herpe virus. Get some over the counter medication (blistex, camphophenique) use q-tips after every use so that you don't re-infect yourself and get over it.
herpies is a sexually transmitted deiseise that cause break outs. it can be oral which hsv1 or down their hsv2
Why do they say that? Do you have sores on you lips or somewhere else? It is also herpes if you get cold sores or fever blisters on you lips or in your mouth. It is probably just something to aggravate you. Just ignore them. They will probably go away.
herpies are these blister like sores that are in your genitals or around your mouth. Very contagious if you don't get treated for it.
Herpes are viruses that infect your skin. Herpes Zoster is what gives you chicken pox. Oral herpes are what give you cold sores (on your lip which can be really annoying - that's why I never kiss my kids on the lips or let anybody else - a really gross custom if you ask me!). Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease which people catch mostly from unprotected sex (no condom, can get them with a condom but it's less likely in addition to all the other diseases it prevents). They cause painful outbreaks of blisters around your genitals and upper thighs. They make you have cold symptoms too and people usually get them several times a year especially when they are under stress. Quite a lot of people have them but I would recommend taking EVERY precaution not to get them.
I doubt seriously you have them. I'm sure people are just messing with you. Maybe you had a cold sore on your lip or something. Tell them to shut up. If you think you really may have them, make sure you are open with that about every sexual partner you have and take precautions, especially don't have sex during an outbreak (ever!) and always use a condom at other times.
herpes is a sexually transmitted disease im sure u dont have it. Just ignore them and move on with your life ok
Nothing, just walk away. I think something like 90 percent of people have HSV 1, which is cold sores on your mouth. Kids in school are mean and say dumb things. Sorry if they are hurtful!
You do have herpes (note spelling). You have herpes simplex 1, the same as over 90% of the world's population. It is NOT genital herpes. Simplex 1 causes cold sores (fever blisters). It is contagious but only if you kiss someone, use the same glass, straw, toothbrush WHILE you have a cold sore.

You can treat it with Abreva, found in any drug or grocery store. If you used Chapstick while you have one, don't use that Chapstick again as you can give yourself another cold sore. Use the Abreva. It's fine to use Chapstick when you don't have a cold sore.

I'm willing to bet that more than half of these kids at school have simplex 1 also. It's one of the most common viruses out there...which is why most of the population has been exposed.

EMT
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