Complications from STD
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University of Washington
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I tested negative for HSV Type 1 and 2 says here on my LabCorp sheet. This test was done at 4 weeks. Is it reliable?
Just also want to add that this irritated sore was very visible and had not yet been treated when i went for the blood test. Not sure if that makes a difference. It went away with 2-3 days of antibiotic cream. It was very small irritation and theoretically probably could be due to many things, but there was an odor coming from the irritation. Is that common in a herpes lesion? And it was 1 single irritation.
And I tested neg at 4 weeks. how long is the window period?
Not sure if this matters either, but the sore didnt appear until somewhere between 3 to 4 weeks after my risky exposure.
The first time I went to the doctor (about a week after my incident) I just had urethral pain and was given precautionary dose of antibiotic (about 4 pills) about 3-4 days later is when the discharge started. Maybe thats because the antibiotic didn't treat the herpes?
HHH, MD
One final question. I'm following up with my doc Monday.
The discharge is back. It's very semen-like and comes out after urination and almost looks yellow. It comes out very easily semen-like.
This is 5 weeks post incident and 2 weeks or so after antibiotics.
Could this be intra-urethral herpes?
Stop trying to sort this out from online advice. I will have no other replies unless/until you report what was found by professional medical evaluation.
HHH, MD