Herpes question
Originally Posted by bobushka king,Jan 23 2008, 11:07 PM
didn't your mother ever tell you not to eat the skanky poon
If it smells like fish, you better eat that dish
If it smells like cologne, LEAVE IT ALONE!
ok, I just did alot of online research, and my one white bump on side of my tongue does not resemble herpes at all. Plus, its not a cluster of blisters with a red base. I'll still get it checked, but I know its just a cold sore. Herpes are supposed to be very painful and itch before they appear as well, and make it hard to eat and drink. This just hurts a little when my teeth rubs against it, which is like any other cold sore. Trust me, Im very paranoid when it comes to health! No need to scare me anymore fellas, lol, jk
Originally Posted by topgun2898,Jan 24 2008, 11:34 AM
ok, I just did alot of online research, and my one white bump on side of my tongue does not resemble herpes at all. Plus, its not a cluster of blisters with a red base. I'll still get it checked, but I know its just a cold sore. Herpes are supposed to be very painful and itch before they appear as well, and make it hard to eat and drink. This just hurts a little when my teeth rubs against it, which is like any other cold sore. Trust me, Im very paranoid when it comes to health! No need to scare me anymore fellas, lol, jk
"Type 1 herpes simplex virus.
Herpes simplex virus type 1 ("HSV1") generally only infects those body tissues that lie "above the waistline" and it is HSV1 that causes cold sores in the majority of cases."
You got the herps.
Tell me, do you go to your doctor for advice on the S2000? Then why on earth are you asking on this group about something potentially serious as herpes? Although there are two viruses, and they were once thought to be mutually exclusive (ie. the genital one was not thought to affect mouth tissues and vice-versa) that turns out not to be the case -- there are cases of genital herpes affecting oral tissues and vice-versa. But don't listen to me or anyone else on this group. If you want medical advice, see a medical professional. If you want car advice, well, that's another thing.





