That is absolutely false. I won't get into how I know for certain but here: https://justherpes.com/facts/herpes-viral-shedding/
Herpes viral shedding refers to a stage of herpes when the virus becomes active on the skin surface and is contagious.
The dormant virus sometimes wakes up, gets visible on the skin surface and gets contagious ...
Sometimes, it is asymptomatic viral shedding
... but sometimes you cannot see the symptoms ...
A study in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy states that asymptomatic patients can be educated about signs of shedding to be more aware of when the virus has become active
... but you can learn to see the symptoms by looking closer.
Hey, I never believed it either. I got the "coldsore" type when I was in 1-2 grade & have had 3 coldsores in the 40 years since. Last one being in '03 (first divorce). I got a really pissed off phone call from my then girlfriend about 3-4 years ago. Her ob said it was the perfect storm.
I had a hard time believing her myself but thats my story.
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