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Could Genital Herpes be spread by Vaginal fluid only ?



There was no type of sex involved but some vaginal fluid did come into contact with my skin? Do I have anything to worry about?

Thanks for your help

HERPES IS SPREAD THROUGH SKIN CONTACT!!!.

The herpes virus is NOT in vaginal fluid nor semen. Even if you did not penetrate your partner, if your genitals came into contact with her (like during dry humping), you can transmit the virus.

Herpes can be spread even when the infected person is not having symptoms. Condoms offer limited protection against the spread of herpes, but it is MUCH BETTER than no protection at all. Source(s): I work for your friendly local health department.
If you mean that you guys where rubbing genitals against each other then yes, it is very likely. Herpes is very contagious!! If you are just talking about your fingers or something like that then no, u have nothing to worry about! As long as you didn't touch yourself after before you washed your hands
Im not sure about vaginal fluid on the skin but if i was you, i would contact your doctor STAT and ask if its possible. I check www.webmd.com for info for you but they do not include info on your case of vaginal fluid on the skin.

STEP 1: CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR :)
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