If the herpes virus did enter your body via the genital tract, and enter
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Nerve conduction velocity to cause other symptoms, as most nerve transport is so slow (a few mm per day), if would seem unlikely that within 2 days it had travelled to distant parts of the nervous system such as the sensory supply to the feet etc. Also fasciculations arise from the motor system, which the HSV viruses do not affect. Hence your theory is probably biologically implausable.
STDs are commonly co-transmitted with other infections, such as HIV and syphilis, so an evaluation for this should be done if not already. Objective confirmation that a sensory neuropathy could be confirmed by nerve conduction studies (although less reliable in the proximal nerves like the femoral and other thigh sensory nerves. The resolution over time is governed by the cause, which is as yet unknown. Other causes of a snesory peripheral neuropathy should be evaluated for. Even if it was HSV-2 nothing can be done about it, other tha viral suppression with anti-hepres medication as I suspect you may be doing already?
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Have you been tested for HIV or HTLV? Not to scare you, but those two types of viruses most definitely lead to neuropathy especially in their early stages.
Hope this helps. I can't say that the valtrex has helped with the burning sensation. I am really afraid of it becoming chronic and getting worse. I've learned to live with the ringing in my ears but I don't want to live with chronic pain.
Please keep in mind that HSV sheds viral particles 2-3 days before a person is symptomatic. So unless one is on suppressive therapy and symptom free, or symptom free and planning a pregnancy, condoms should be used. Folks should also know that herpes from the mouth, etc can be spread to the genital area. The saying “It isn’t really sex.” doesn’t hold true as far as STDs.