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Herpes is a viral infection chiefly caused by Herpeshominis or herpes simplex virus which commonly plagues individuals from all age groups. Herpes infection can spread through direct contact of infected bodily fluid (such as the saliva) to an opening in your skin most commonly found around oral, genital and anal areas. Oral sex and herpes are the most common sources of infection among those infected with the virus.
Herpes virus is usually spread by having genital or oral sex with infected individuals. In fact, oral herpes is the most common type of herpes infection due to increased oral sex activities. The symptoms of a person having herpes infection include cold sores in the mouth due to contact with infected person from oral sex and herpes blisters in genital or anal areas of the body.

Oral sex and herpes is a dangerous combination for people who are immunocompromised and for babies who were born from mothers infected with this disease. The herpes virus is dangerous even to healthy people as it can invade the brain and multiply in your centrel nervous system which can cause encephalitis or may involve to a grave brain infection.