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Herpeselect..GRACE I NEED U LOVE

Whats the longest time it takes for seroconversion with herpeselct for HSV2.. Meaning when would a negative result be considered conclusive...i've taken a test at 7 months and 1 years post exposure and both time it came back .07 and .10...however i have been having this irritation on my foreskin for a year (3 months post exposure) and have tried everything but its not going away..i have tried yeast cream, antibiotic cream and nothing works but the irritation is still there..im seeing lil red dots on my foreskin that do not become blisters but have been there this year..my doc says their sebcanes glands..GRACE PLEASE HELP ME
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The vast majority of folks seroconvert by 4 months with almost everyone else joining in by 6 months.  Every now and then someone takes longer but that's really the exception, not the rule.  You've followed up on testing for a year - whatever this is - it's not herpes.

I'm with slacker - perhaps a dermatologist is your next step.

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Is it herpes??? DEFINITELY NOT!!! Herpes doesn't produce ongoing symptoms other than mental issues. You were tested negative with over a year after exposure!! No way you have it guy!!! Take you and your penis to a dermatologist and let him come up with some answers. It is NOT an STD so move on from that thought. It could very well be you focusing so much on your penis that your brain is producing the symptoms! You do NOT have herpes, got it?????
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