I think you need to discuss this issue in depth with your Doctor and ask for explanations on why if you have never engaged in sex or oral sex you can possibly be HSV2 + there has to be an explanantion for these results but I'm afarid I don't know what it can be.
I wish I could help more on this but I'm a bit confused to say the least.
Daisy
Hi Daisy
Nope, I have never had any oral sex either. I am planning to get Biokit done also soon. Is it advisable or should i go for another Herpeselect. I am getting traumatized, I shall visit my doctor and let him check out what I have. I have a white rash inside my cheek also. Will get that checked too.
Thank you
I think I would hae another test because something isn't correct are you sure it was HSV2 and not HSV1 you tested positive for ?
Anything done at STD/GUM Clinics is completely annonymous you don't even have to give your name and they certainly won't visit your home to check anyone,your roomates son will not be affected in any way,the only thing I would say is IF you or anyone else for that matter has an active cold sore Orally kissing the child must be avoided at these times as there is definate risk of transmitting to him that way.
HSV2 is only contracted via vaginal intercourse,it is possible but not too common to contract it orally though,have you engaged in any Oral sex at all?
Have another test just to double check the result.
Daisy
Thanks Daisy for the response. Thats what bothers me also that the test shows positive although I have not had any sex. I am not married and did not involve any sexual activity before
(1) SHould I go for retest? if so what is the best time?
(2) If I go to doctor, does public health visit home to check everyone
(3) My roommates son is a toddler and was wondering if he would get affected
(4) I still have itchiness all over my body. Not sure why?
Greatly appreciate your response.
If you have had no sexual relationsip it is not possible to have HSV2 and NO it cannot be transmitted via untensils and the like or sharing an apartment no one will get infected through touching you,however,great care must be taken with new born babies by anyone who has a cold sore as this can be very dangerous to a newborn who has not yet developed immunity.
Daisy