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Hi sorry for trouble once again.. Today when I was using the utensils to pick up the mushroom on the plate, I toss a few times cos I didn't manage to put it in my bowl. Then my relative took the mushroom instead. Is there any risks of transmission? Let's say if the person is chewing on the food and accidentally brushed against the mouth tissues?? I have Hsv two I know there's v little chances I would have oral herpes too but just in case? Need some assurance sorry.. And sometimes when urinating, some droplets of urine would accidentally splash onto my legs. Is there any risks too?? Thanks for the help.
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Hi sorry about that. I've read up alot online but I just need some answers that can't be answered through those fact sheets cos there are always complications.
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We ask in the "read before posting" rules that you keep your posts in one thread. Thank you!

As to genital and oral herpes:
http://www.westoverheights.com/genital_herpes/handbook/view_the_chapters.html

http://www.ashastd.org/herpes/herpes_learn_oralherpes.cfm
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