Oral HSV-1 is NOT considered a sexually-transmitted disease, and as stated, you had a low-risk event. There isn't anything more for our members to tell you, as you've been fully advised about your risk and about the likelihood of having asymptomatic HSV-1.
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Question 3 was if I had already acquired oral hsv1 6 months ago with a possible exposure and I don't have symptoms. How long can it be without symptoms.
1. Extremely low that a newly acquired hsv2 infection would be asymptomatic.
2.yes but it's a low risk.
3. Not 100% sure what your asking but signs of a new infection usually will show up 4-10 days after contracting it.