By some time, the best you can probably say is more than a couple of months ago. Nothing else can be really inferred. As you had HSV1 and probably did so from your youth, you didn't know when infected with HSV2 as you had a range of antibodies and manufacturing capabilities from HSV1 that are of some efficiency in attacking the HSV2 virus.
The immune system is key to managing what is essentially a parasite. The average healthy person will experience a handful of small cold sores a year for their lifetimes. Outbreaks can get frequent and widespread if the immune system becomes weakened. Like most things in life, in a few instances there are worse outcomes.
Stay healthy, avoid stress and you'll likely forget you have HSV until those infrequent reminders. Use those to take even better care of yourself.
Thanks. I get that now. A positive IgG also implies that I've had it for some time now. Is that right? Would we know how long? How long back might I have contracted it? Is there any medical complication that can arise out of these infections? Thanks again in advance
High number negate a false positive issue
Thanks for writing in. I'm curious to know if there's any special significance to the how much that number is. Obviously 23RU/ml which is positive is not the same as a 102.5RU/ml .. what does higher numbers imply? Thanks
Hi ,the high numbers only confirm positive and yes both the other people could have had it before.
When determining test results and the possibility of a false positive, one has to consider the risk factors of the person lifestyle. Your hsv 2 is quite high and would consider that positive.