What Happens If You Kiss Someone With a Cold Sore? Risks and Prevention Tips

Learn about the risks of kissing someone with a cold sore, symptoms to watch for, and how to prevent spreading the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1).

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If you kissed someone with a cold sore, you might have been exposed to the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1), which causes cold sores. Monitor for symptoms such as tingling, itching, or the appearance of small blisters around your mouth. To reduce the risk of spreading the virus, avoid sharing utensils, lip balm, or engaging in close contact until clear signs of infection are ruled out.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can you get herpes from kissing someone with a cold sore? Yes, kissing someone with an active cold sore can expose you to the herpes simplex virus (HSV-1), potentially leading to infection.
  2. What are the early symptoms of a cold sore infection? Early symptoms include tingling, itching, or the appearance of small blisters around the mouth area.
  3. How can I prevent spreading cold sores after kissing someone? Avoid sharing utensils, lip balm, or close contact until any symptoms or active sores have completely healed.