can i be sure i dont have herpes?
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University of Washington
Seattle - WA
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Not necessarily
2) could i have gotten herpes from oral sex if i have had cold sores since i was a kid?
Probably unlikely but this person could (again unlikely) have HSV 2 in the mouth
3) do you think i gave myself herpes as a young kid and is just now having syptoms? again unlikely, since you would have antibodies
If I were you, I would get a herpeselect test for IgG HSV 1 and 2 only. If you have cold sores, you will probably come up positive (over 1.1) for HSV 1 and most likely negative for 2.
Some bad yeast infections could cause such irritation, suppose you could get a tiny tear.
Sure you are ok ;)
Before you begin to have sex, educate yourself. This site can be used as a very informative tool. Just make sure you always protect yourself, no matter how intimate the moment may be. Now wait for the docs comment, which i feel will relieve your anxiety further. Take care, and quit worrying.
In the event that you have had coldsores in the past, they would most likely be attributed to HSV1. However, there is the small percentage of chance 2-3% that they could be attributed to HSV2.
In the event that you have never had sex, but you have had oral sex performed on you, you would run the small risk of the person who performed the oral sex on you from carrying HSV2 orally.
Most oral lesions are never virally cultured and are always assumed to be caused by HSV1 however, unless an Outbreak was cultured, one would be guessing. So in saying that, the 2-3% figure of oral HSV2 figures quoted in a recent Medscape article may be flawed.
If you tested negative to a HSV2 blood test, it is possible that your body has not had enough time to produce antibodies to show up in the blood test. If you had the cut, cultured, it is possible that it was a false negative result.
Give yourself a few more weeks and go back for another blood test to check for HSV2 or in the event that you get another cut, have it virally cultured if you haven't already.
grace