The herpes simplex virus is contagious, mainly through close contact. Herpes simplex blister fluid contains high levels of herpes simplex viruses, which are contagious and can lead to direct transmission through close contact. Herpes simplex virus can also be contracted through indirect contact with the patient’s blood, body fluids, and secretions. Herpes simplex virus or genital herpes can also be transmitted from mother to child, which is induced by exposure of the fetus to the herpes virus when the mother undergoes vaginal delivery, which can lead to herpes simplex virus infection, which can be severe enough to cause viral meningitis. If herpes is present in the genital area, it can also be transmitted through sexual intercourse. Take precautions in your daily life, and seek medical advice if symptoms of infection occur, and under the guidance of a professional doctor, carry out targeted treatment.