Do you love going out with your friends to Karaoke? Are you someone who enjoys a fun singing session with friends? However, it may tun into a nightmare, like it happened with a China-based woman who contracted herpes at a karaoke bar. The woman is from Zhejiang in China. She claimed that she held the mic for long enough to get the infection. Later, she noticed blisters forming around her lips after the night out. However, she did not pay much attention to it, even though she had extremely swollen, painful, and itchy bump. The reason why she did not pay much attention, is because like most people, we usually let go small rashes and do not focus a lot on small rashes. They usually do go away or subside after taking some anti-allergy medication. However, for this woman, it didn't go away. She shared her experience on Douyin, which is a Chinese TikTok. She said, "[I have to] carry this virus for life. There is no medication available to treat it. There is only medication to relieve the pain, but the symptoms are recurring."She also shared that her blisters resurfaced repeatedly around her mouth and nose and have also appeared on her cheek. Can You Really Catch Herpes Through A Microphone?As per experts, even though the risk of catching herpes from a microphone is extremely unlikely, it can happen, especially if someone with an active cold sore has used the instrument. The best practice is to always clean or wipe the microphone before using it. The most common way of contacting oral herpes is direct skin-to-skin contact with someone with an active cold sore. As per the recent data, it is estimated that around 60 to 70% of the population across the world carries herpes simplex virus. What Is Herpes?Herpes or Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV), infects many parts of your body, especially your mouth with oral herpes and genitals with genital herpes. It then causes fluid-filled blisters that breaks open and crust over wherever the infection is located. It is also possible that you do not notice the symptoms when infected. However. Herpes is highly contagious and can easily spread What happens here is the virus enters your body through your skin and mucous membranes and uses your cells to make copies of itself. Once you are infected, it stays in your body throughout your life. While doctors have said that it remains dormant, however, it could still be reactive and could potentially cause outbreaks. While there is no cure for herpes, there are treatments available which can make it manageable.Symptoms Of HerpesOral Herpes: It causes blisters on your lips and around your mouth. Itching and feeling tingling on your skin is commonGenital Herpes: It causes severe blisters on genitals. It can also cause fever, headache, swollen lymph nodes, itching and tinging in your genital areaHerpes gladiatorum: It can form blisters anywhere on your skin, but usually occurs in your hands, face, ears, and chestHerpetic whitlow: These are blisters on your fingers, and leads to discoloured skin around your fingernail, and swelling in your fingerHerpes keratitis: This is also known as eye herpes, which can cause pain and irritation in your eyes. It can also make your eye sensitive to light and cause blisters in your eyelidsHSV encephalitis: It leads to headaches, fever, focal seizures, and changes in speechHerpes meningitis: Causes headaches, fever, and sensitivity to light