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Canker sores in my mouth?

Question:
Are canker sores in the mouth considered herpes? Can you spread herpes from a canker sore inside the mouth to the genital area through oral sex?


Answer:
canker sores" are not herpes. But are you sure it's a canker sore and not a herpes lesion? Oral herpes IS transferable to an uninfected partner--both orally and genitally through providing oral sex, even when the person with herpes does NOT have a known outbreak going on. Asymptomatic shedding (or the virus being on the skin when no symptoms are present) is associated with herpes -- either oral or genital.

One of the main ways to tell if something is a canker sore is the location. Canker sores 'generally' appear on the soft parts of the mouth--inside of lips, or tongue. Herpes 'generally' recurs outside the mouth--on the lips, nose, cheek and/or chin. If it IS in the mouth, it normally appears on the boney parts--the roof of the mouth, or the gums.

However, neither of these locations for either of the maladies is written in stone. So, your best bet is to get to a doc within a day of discovering a new sore and have it cultured. Ask the doc to have it typed if it is herpes too.

I don't think it's been found that cankers can be transferred like oral herpes can.



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