Oral herpes?: You have herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1), like half of all adults in the US, usually from oral infection in childhood. Some such persons have recurrent oral herpes (cold sores, fever blisters), but most do not. If no genital area blisters or sores, it is unlikely your infection is genital. In short, for nothing to be worried about unless you have symptoms, i.e. recurrent oral or genital sores.
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