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Lip herpes scabs. Can you kiss?
Lip herpes scabs. Can you kiss? You can't kiss after oral herpes scabs, because oral herpes is mainly caused by herpes simplex virus infection, and it will still be contagious after scabs. It is recommended to kiss after the cold sore has fully recovered. At ordinary times, we should also pay attention to local hygiene to avoid scabbing by hand, so as not to cause bacterial infection.

What should I do if my lips are still red and swollen after herpes scabs? If the periphery of lip herpes is still red and swollen after scabbing, this situation is mainly due to the wound caused by local skin tissue. It is suggested that you take some anti-virus or anti-infection local skin tissue disinfection and nursing methods in time for local treatment. Some acyclovir ointment can be applied locally for anti-inflammatory treatment.

Can you never kiss someone with cold sores? 1. People with cold sores may not be able to kiss. If the patient's lips have herpes simplex, it is recommended not to kiss before the local herpes scabs, and then kiss after the scabs. Herpes simplex virus may exist in blisters and saliva of patients, convalescent patients or asymptomatic carriers, and its transmission mode is mainly through direct contact or indirect contact. Direct contact infection can be endogenous self-inoculation, or infection caused by biting nails or sucking fingers. Indirect infection, mainly through saliva and genital secretions.

2. Patients with herpes simplex on their lips are advised not to kiss before local herpes scabs, but to kiss after scabs. Herpes simplex virus can exist in blisters and saliva of patients, convalescent patients or asymptomatic virus carriers, and its transmission mode is mainly through direct contact or indirect contact.

3. Direct contact infection can be endogenous self-inoculation, or infection caused by biting nails or sucking fingers. Indirect infection is mainly transmitted through saliva and genital secretions.