Help I Get Fever Blisters After Oral Sex Posted: 11-05-03 23:08pm
Every time me and my boyfriend have oral
sex a few days later I get fever blisters
on my lips whats causing it and should I
be concered?
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nikki_caro
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Joined: 22 Aug 2003 Posts: 4922 Location: Right here at work!
Posted: 11-06-03 11:48am
Yes because your guy might have some type
of std that is causing it to get to your
mouth. You should have him checked and
ask your doc about it too. I think its
genetal herpes or something, im not sure
but it can get passed that way and you can
get it too down there, get checked. To be
safe.
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ilovemybaby4life
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Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 23 Location: pennsylvania
Posted: 01-21-04 13:28pm
That doesnt sound very normal to me I
agree with nikki go get checked
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Lady Patricia
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Joined: 02 Jan 2004 Posts: 20 Location: Ontario Canada
Fever Blister Posted: 01-21-04 18:07pm
Chances are ...It's not a fever
blister....Oral sex with someone who has
herpes can give you a cold sore like scab
on your mouth....Please be very
careful...This is very catchy......It can
also be past down to your own are and this
is a painful thing down
there.........Check with you bf and ask if
he has any sing of a sore at all...If
so...This could very well be
herpes.....Alway use a condom as it is
not fair to other to give it to
them....And do not give oral sex when you
have a sore on your mouth or if they have
a sore please be careful and be seen by
a Dr.
Well this might sound a lil gross, but, my
brother and his wife-to-be both got tested
when they had this problem. When she
would perform oral sex she woudl wind up
gettting "fever" blisters. Neither of
them had any std's or aids. They wern't
even actully "fever" blisters, the doc
explained them as sores you can get if
you've performed oral sex for a long
peroid of time or like on a daily basis.
Possibly that is the problem.
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ladybug88822
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Joined: 08 Feb 2004 Posts: 13 Location: North Dakota
Herpes Virus Posted: 02-08-04 02:55am
Herpes looks like small grapelike clusters
of clear fluid filled blisters and the
burn & itch like crazy right before
they come out. If someone has the herpes
virus they are most contagious when a sore
is present, but you do not necessarily
have to have a sore present to be
contagious. You can potentially give
someone herpes from about 2 weeks prior to
an outbreak until well after the sore is
completely gone. Also, someone can have
the herpes virus in their system and never
even have an outbreak ever!!! But they
can still pass it along to others.
Unfortunately, it's the gift that keeps on
giving. Make sure if you do have a sore
do not have any type of contact with
others with that area until it is
completely gone. There is nothing to rid
the virus from your body but there are
things that you can get over the counter
or from your doctor to lessen the
symptoms. I get "cold sores" whenever I
get stressed, travel, overexposure to the
sun. I just make sure that whenever I
happen to subject myself to a one of those
situations and a potential outbreak I take
meds for a few days to try to keep them
from happening before they have a chance
to come out.
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2ferano
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Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 3717
Posted: 02-16-04 02:42am
Fever blisters are herpes. I mean, some
people call cold sores, fever blisters and
both are herpes. So, if he has herpes,
then when you go down on him, you are
getting them on your mouth. If they are
in the very corner of your mouth, however,
it is probably just your lips tearing a
little from stretching your mouth around
his penis.
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