I am going to go see my doctor on Tuesday. would you recommend any specific questions?
No need to do that. This is a virus 70% of adults have. It is simply an assumed miminal risk with sexual activity. If you had transferred HSV1, then it would have been pretty obvious to your partner.
Thank you for the answer.
Does that mean I might have given HSV-1 to my partner. Though I did not go oral. Moving forward should I avoid performing oral to the partner.
Your doctor has jumped to conclusions, there were no grounds to jump to a herpes conclusion. In fact very much the opposite, I'll explain why.
You IgG HSV1 level is absolutely normal. All it means is that you have HSV1, no doubt, a good level of antibodies in your blood and you've had HSV1 for more than a few months at the very least.
Here's the crunch issue. Once a male has an established oral HSV1 infection, then it is essentially impossible to become infected genitally with HSV1.
I do not recall any cold sores. The blister was on one spot on the foreskin and stayed there through the burning. Also there was lot of redness on the tip of the penis and the doctor was surprised about it and he immediately said it was Herpes. But I requested for urine examination as well. Those were all negative.
What bothers me that High 44 number on my IgG for HSV-1.
You most probably have an oral HSV1 infectin from your youth. Do you recall oral cold sores?
Your urine issues sound stress related to me. Relax and drink plenty of water.
The blister is curious but I suspect it is not herpes. It sounds like it was a single small round blister thing? Right?