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Friend Group Contracts Herpes At A Hookah Lounge; Video Goes Viral

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Imagine going out with a group of your friends just to hang out and have a good time. But the good, clean, fun turned into you and your friends getting a virus! That’s just what happened in a now-viral TikTok video where a young woman and her friends contracted herpes after sharing a hookah.

TikTok user Krystal shared a story time video in which she explained that her friends had gone out to a hookah lounge and woke up the next morning with bumps and sores around their mouths. The four friends shared photos in their group chat and began to question what they could be.

After experiencing increasingly severe bumps over the next few days, TikTok user Krystal suggested that it was likely a herpes outbreak.

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This led the group of friends to investigate the cause of this seemingly random outbreak, particularly because the women in the group “don’t sleep around” and “are all single.”

This led them to believe that the hookah they had shared might be the culprit. Krystal emphasized that although they all had different hookah tips, it was not enough to prevent the contraction of herpes from the hookah pipe.

“@krystalfauxshizzle I have permission from my friends to share the story, we are also sad and scared about the situation, and I feel absolutely horrible for them. All I can do now is just thank God that I wasn’t a victim of the situation. We are still not completely sure that it’s from a hookah, but that’s the only thing that makes sense right now. yall please be careful.”

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Of course, this scenario caused alarm and panic, particularly in the comment section of TikTok. Many comments simply state “OMG” and “That’s scary.” Although scenarios like this may be rare, it is still important to exercise caution when smoking hookah.

According to an article from 11Alive, there are a few reasons why smoking hookah can be dangerous. According to 11Alive, “If a hookah pipe is not well disinfected, it involves a lot of mouth contact and therefore a potential for sharing fluids.”

TikTok user Krystal also highlighted this concern in her video, stating that “a lot of saliva goes through the pipe.” In addition to herpes, there is a risk of contracting other diseases such as hepatitis C, respiratory viruses, and HIV.

Due to the lack of sanitation standards, it can be easier to contract viruses, especially if the equipment is not properly cleaned between sessions. In the TikTok video, Krystal stated that her friends took over a session from a previous group. Situations like this can put you at risk.

How Do You Normally Get Herpes?

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is transmitted through direct contact with the infected person’s skin, saliva, or genital fluids. This can occur through:

Sexual activity: Oral, vaginal, or anal sex with someone who has herpes.
Kissing: Contact with the lips or mouth of an infected person.
Sharing personal items: Such as lip balm, razors, or towels.
Touching infected areas: Touching sores or blisters on the skin or genitals of an infected person.
It’s important to note that herpes can be transmitted even when the infected person does not have visible sores. Additionally, newborns can contract herpes during childbirth if their mothers have genital herpes.

Herpes Symptoms to Look Out For:

Herpes symptoms vary depending on the type and can range from no symptoms at all to noticeable outbreaks and can be mistaken for other conditions. So it’s crucial to see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment according to the American Sexual Health Association.. Common symptoms include blisters, sores, and flu-like symptoms. Blisters may be preceded by tingling, itching, or burning sensations. Genital herpes may cause painful urination, while oral herpes can cause sores around the mouth and lips, according to the CDC.

Genital Herpes:

Initial Outbreak: May be more severe and include flu-like symptoms, fever, body aches, and swollen lymph nodes.
Sores: Blisters, which can break open and form painful sores or ulcers, usually around the genitals, buttocks, or thighs according to Planned Parenthood.
Other Symptoms: Painful urination, itching or burning in the genital area, and discharge from the urethra.

Oral Herpes:

Initial Outbreak: May be more severe and include flu-like symptoms, fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes.
Sores: Blisters or ulcers on the lips or inside the mouth, which can be painful.
Other Symptoms: Tingling, burning, or itching sensation before sores appear.

General Herpes Symptoms:

Asymptomatic: Many people with herpes don’t experience any symptoms.
Recurring Outbreaks:  Outbreaks are often less severe than the initial outbreak, and the number of outbreaks may decrease over time.
Important Considerations: Don’t assume that it’s nothing. Monitor your symptoms and if they don’t improve, seek help.Consult a doctor:
If you experience any symptoms, including unusual sores, pain, burning, or discharge, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | CDC (.gov) or if your partner has symptoms or a sexually transmitted infection, according to Planned Parenthood. 

In 2022, a nurse on TikTok, Nurse_Doc, warned people that smoking hookah could lead to serious health consequences, including herpes. She explained that one of the many risks of smoking hookah, particularly when using shared devices, is the transmission of herpes.

While this should not necessarily deter you from visiting hookah lounges altogether, it is crucial to ensure that the establishment you choose follows proper cleaning protocols and sanitizes the hoses after each session.

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