Herpes Simplex I in a kid?

And if you thought cold sores in your eye was bad enough, how about cold sores on the Brain.

I give you herpes simplex type 1 encephalitis. Imagine those holes on your lips inside your head.

I’ve heard of a guy who has no memory after a bout of this - he does not remember his wifes visits, even just after she has been there. Really sad, and frightening those (like me) with cold sores up in the nose.

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Acne is also a possibility – a single acne lesion right near the lip can look like a small herpes blister.

I get cold sores when I’m stressed out, had them since I was a kid. I’d suspect a kid’s immune system is less sturdy then an adults, making them more susceptible to grandma’s infectious kisses. I’ve read that the herpes virus causing cold sores, resident in the head, can easily be passed onto the genitals during contact in, say, oral sex. Any truth to this? Having the odd cold sore is not a big deal at all, really. Would hate to infect someone else in a more, er, delicate part of the body.

Unless they’ve had the blood tests for the presence of herpes anitbodies and have tested negative, it’s entirely possible that they have been infected but are asymptomatic.

Here is a link to a really good article about HSV 1 and 2:

The statistic in the article is that 80-90% of Americans over 50 have been infected with HSV 1. The figure is so high because it’s so easy to acquire in childhood.

That was about the time I had a really bad outbreak and went from 20/40 to 20/400 overnight.* I don’t recall exactly just how they treated it, but I don’t think they did it using the method you describe.
I am right there with you on the icepick in eye thing.

*For those of you with good eyesight, an eye exam when you are 20/400 goes like this
Doc: Can you read the top line?
Me: What top line?
Doc: The one on the chart
Me: What chart?
Doc: The one on the wall
Me: What wall?
Doc: :smack: 20/400

ETA: I think I was four when this happened so this would have been about 1956.

But that would be born with genital herpes (Herpes Simplex II, not I).

Genital herpes is herpes lesions on your genitals. Oral herpes is herpes near your mouth. Either one can be caused by Herpes Simplex I or II. “They” used to think I was oral and II was genital, but that’s no longer considered true.

If a baby catches herpes passing through the birth canal, it could be near the mouth or on its genitals - both places come into contact with mom’s genitals on the way out, after all.

But one hides in your spine and likes to come up at your happy place, and the other hides by your ear and likes to come up at your mouth.

One of my sisters and I both get cold sores now and then, presumably having caught the virus from our mom long before adolescence (that’s what my mom has told me, and I have no reason to doubt her). My other sister, however, has never had a problem, nor have my wife and kids. I am very careful about kissing them or sharing anything that might be infectious when my lips get tingly or when I actually have a cold sore (very rare nowadays, knock on wood, in part due to Valtrex drug therapy).