Given the severity of my mouth sores inside and out, my neurologist ordered the HSV tests. My test results came back as follows:
HSV 1 IGG 0.48
HSV 2 IGG 0.19
HSV 1 IGM 1.160
HSV 2 IGM 1.80
I am trying not to freak out as I have not had unprotected sex
with my husband in months and have never had any genital sores (that I am aware of).
Also, I was at my mom's house at the time of my mouth outbreak who does get mouth sores and thus, my thoughts are perhaps I caught the HSV 1 from using her cup!
Should I be freaking out? Does this mean I have oral herpes and genital herpes?
sores are not contagious. not sure if mom had sores in her mouth or cold sores from your description.
A newly acquired oral herpes infection might not show up on a blood test for a few more months yet. It's unfortunate a lesion culture of your active symptoms wasn't done when you had them instead of blood testing.
at this point you honestly might never figure out what caused your symptoms. Many viral illnesses out there that can cause extensive mouth sores. If you continue to get them, certainly pursue further testing to try to figure out what is going on. does your husband get cold sores at all?
disease doctor. Unfortunately, they had no space until December 22nd. No, my husband does not get cold sores.
I saw a dermatologist when I had the sores who just told me that it was "perhaps" shingles or some other weird autoimmune illness. He referred me back to my neurologist who said the autoimmune issue wasn't was caused the mouth sore.
It seems like to me that based on your posting and others I have read, that the IGM results are not indicative of anything really. That I will have to wait a few months and then re-take the IGG tests. Until then, the divorce is on hold! ( :
your husband will need tested to know his status. just because he doesn't get obvious cold sores, doesn't mean he isn't hsv1+. statistically at least 1 of you has hsv1. it's THAT common!
shingles just inside the mouth area would be very unusual. it tends to present on the face and not the mouth.
you can have other issues present like that including wheat allergies, too much acidic fruit, cinnamon flavorings ( from gums, toothpastes and mouthwashes ) etc. since your kids were also sick at the same time, you could've had an enterovirus oral infection too.