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Need Help: Blood / Urine Test Results Interpretation

Just got test results back.  Doctor went on holiday, hospital was nice enough to email the results.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you can have viral urethritis too. all you can do for those is let them run their course.

no reason to think you have chlamydia, if you had it at all.  at this point they've thrown a lot of antibiotics at you just guessing.

have they checked your prostate manually too?

grace
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Grace this is my post in the Chlamydia forum.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Chlamydia/Resistant-Strain-of-Chlamydia/show/1743873


I just tested negative for Chlamydia but seem to have some other UTI that is being very stubborn.  

ie - I have completed full courses of the following anti-biotics:
Amoxicillin
Zithromax (azithrmycin)
Doxycicline
Ofloxacin

Still have the same sypmtoms...

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101028 tn?1419603004
unfortunately the  lab they used is using an inaccurate herpes igg blood test. I recommend repeating your herpes igg blood testing at a different facility - preferably either a quest or labcorp lab since they both use more accurate testing than the one you have had done.  The type of test you had done has a very high false positive rate so you need to get better testing done.

we don't recommend testing for chlamydia with blood testing so I'm not sure why the facility you used did that. your culture for it was negative, disregard the blood testing for it.

why were you tested ?

grace
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Can someone please help me interpret this?

They give an interpretation scale on the right of each result.  Am I reading it correctly that i have HSV 1? But no Chlamydia and no HSV2?


1. PCR for Chlamydia trachomatis/Neisseria gonorrha
Result: NOT DETECTED
Interpretation: -

2. *Chlamydia SEROLOGY IgG (AB Index)
Result: 1.5
Interpretation: NonReactive  11

3. Herpes Simplex Type 1 IgG (Units/ml)
Result: 1095
Interpretation:  Nonreactive  400

4. Herpes Simplex Type 2 IgG (Units/ml)
Result: < 100
Interpretation: Nonreactive  300

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