Posts Tagged ‘Toilet Seat’

How often does herpes appear? or How often does someone usually have an outbreak?

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
punkey03 asked:


I'm also wondering if you can contract herpes from sitting on the same toilet seat as someone who has herpes. Just curious? I have a family member who has contracted it and she uses my restroom and I'm curious if I could also get it. And she wants to know how often people have outbreaks??

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Can you get herpes from a public toilet seat?

Monday, June 29th, 2009
Sydney asked:

I saw an episode of House and it said you can get herpes from a public toilet seat if you don't use one of those paper covers, is this true?

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Herpes – Thinking About Herpes Simplex

Sunday, May 31st, 2009
Zinn Jeremiah asked:


When the word herpes is used, it's usually meant to reference a case of genital herpes. The herpes virus actually comes in several forms, but the most common herpes virus form by far is herpes simplex. The two variations of herpes simplex are, naturally enough, herpes simplex 1 and herpes simplex 2.

Oral herpes is typically caused by herpes simplex 1, though herpes simplex 1 can, on rare occasion, cause a case of genital herpes. Genital herpes is typically caused by herpes simplex 2, though herpes simplex 2 can also, rarely, cause oral herpes.

Herpes is an exceptionally common virus, likely surpassed in commonness only by the virus causing a typical cold. It's believed that eighty to ninety percent of all adults are infected with herpes simplex 1. Herpes simplex 2 is significantly less frequent, but still fairly common with an infection rate of roughly twenty percent of all adults.

Not all cases of herpes are symptomatic. In herpes simplex 2 cases, up to ninety percent of infected persons aren't aware of their status because symptoms either are not present or are not unique enough to be recognized. When a herpes infection does present symptoms, the symptoms are typically an outbreak of blisters, or lesions.

Herpes is a transmittable condition, especially during a symptom outbreak. It was once believed that herpes transmission could only happen if a symptoms outbreak were occurring, but evidence now demonstrates that the herpes virus can be on the skin surface, and thus can be transmitted, even when no visible signs of an outbreak are present. The presence of herpes virus at the surface of the skin without symptoms being present is known as asymptomatic shedding.

When herpes is transmitted, the path to infection is skin-to-skin contact. Intimate skin-to-skin contact is the way that herpes is spread. Secondary objects, such as a toilet seat or some other public resource, are not means for passing a herpes infection. Herpes is transmitted when people have intimate physical contact, usually while an outbreak is ongoing.

Herpes infections can absolutely be a nuisance and can be physically uncomfortable as well, but a herpes infection is not considered a serious health threat. A person's general health state is not compromised from a herpes infection. The only possible exceptions to this are herpes infections in infants -- typically infants become infected with herpes from a genital herpes infected mother -- and herpes infections in persons with seriously compromised immune systems.

A trait of any case of herpes is symptom consistency. When herpes symptoms do take place, they remain in the area of the body where infection initially occurred, and don't move about.



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How can I notice Herpes on someone else with out looking at the genitals?

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
Devynn H asked:


My roommate thinks he might have herpes, I am not supposed to know. Is there anyway I can get it from using the same soap? Or toilet seat? Is there any signs that I would be able to notice? What are the dangers if it doesn't get treated? Can I get it easily?

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How many ways can genital herpes be spread?

Friday, March 13th, 2009
unsureoflife asked:


I am 25 and have genital herpes. I live with others in my household and am worried that they may contract the disease by using the same toilet facility. Is there any other way to get it other than sexual contact? How long does the virus live on surfaces like a toilet seat or things other than genitalia? Should I be worried about my family and housemates getting it from me, even though we do not have sexual contact? If possible please state your source and if you are from a medical background. Please be serious, I really need help and answers. Thanks!

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