I agree with your doctor. The sort of exposure you describe is not a known risk fact for herpes and your symptoms are not suggestive. As your doctor has told you, had you somehow acquired oral herpes, you would have developed lesions soon after you experienced abnormal sensations. Further, as your doctor has pointed out, herpes is typically a localized process not migratory in the way the you describe. On the other hand, the sort of tingling you describe is common with anxiety and related focusing on possible abnormal sensations following an exposure. EWH
Thank you doctor.
I appreciate your help.
You seem to be having trouble moving forward. Thsi will have to be my last reply to you.
There is no reason for you to be worried about herpes. Isolate tingling of the lips of the sort you describe is just not suggestive of oral herpes but it is a common sign of anxiety. Please relax.
This thread is now over. EWH
Thank you doctor.
I am still experiencing the tingling sensation around my lips as I had initially mentioned. It sort of died down in the middle but not completely. Now it has come back to what it orignially felt like. Could a herpes outbreak last for such a long period. Its been 5 weeks since the initial onset of the tingling.
Asymtopmatic means that the person who is infected is not aware of their infection. They may or may not have lesions which they have not noted. The term asymptomatic also includes persons who do not show signs of infection. It is a broad inclusive term.
There is no risk from having your penis licked,
EWH
Thank you doctor.
Also what does the term asymptomatic mean. Does it mean that a person does not show any signs including the ones that I have mentioned above or does it mean that lesions and sores do not appear?
Also what is the risk of HIV transmission if a girl only licked the penis and the testicles. She did not give me a ******* and she did not go anywhere near the head of the penis?
Thanks