michelle
no it is not considered an "STD" in the medical field. typically herpes on the lips is caused by a different strain (version) of the herpes virus than the one that causes herpes on the genital area. however, it is becoming more common for either strain to cause genital or oral because due to oral sex they are being cross transmitted. anyways most people would not call your foster mom's "cold sore" an STD. hope that makes ya feel a lil better :)
M. Nurse
Michelle is correct. It is a different type but can be passed to other parts of the body. Most people don't know but alot of common diseases are a strain of herpes (chicken pox and shingles). Cold sores are contagious but not considered an STD because most of the time they were not sexually transmitted.
Tiare
a cold sore is not considered an std. most people do have oral herpes and most people are exposed in childhood. this is not an std. however, a person with a cold sore can give another person oral sex and then that person can develop genital herpes which would be considered an std
Alli
Cold sores are not considered a STD because they affect the mouth not the genital area. They are also usually spread by kissing someone who has them, not by sex, like genital herpes is. If a person ONLY has cold sores they DO NOT have a STD.
You shouldn't feel "dirty" or "diseased" at all. Most people don't know this, but chickenpox, shingles, and even some cases of Mono are all caused by the herpes simplex virus. Does this mean every kid out there who has ever had the chickenpox has a STD? No!
ONLY genital herpes is considered a STD when it comes to the herpes simplex virus. Genital herpes is almost always spread by sex or some kind of sexual contact, hence the acronym STD.
I hope that answered your question!
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