your anal symptoms don't sound herpes related at all.
if you can be seen by your regular gyn today or tomorrow, I'd try to follow up there.
Grace,
I should also note that, in almost the same spot where I originally noticed the bump that led me to the urgent care 2 weeks ago, I noticed a crack of skin, almost like a cut myself...at first it itched (very slightly), but there is no pain to touch or when urinating...does this mean that I definitely have herpes?
Thank you for all of your help Grace...I appreciate it....and I apologize for the questions and anxiety....
Do you have some general symptoms for anal herpes?? I'm still just concerned...I still noticed the red spots when straining (like trying to pass a bowel movement) in my anal area...but I've had no pain, nothing that crusts, no painful bowel movements, etc...I'm just still concerned that it may be a mild version of some sort of herpes...
we have a post on confirming low positives if you want to search the forum for it. lots of good info there :)
ok thank you very much. so basically getting tested again by my doctor is pointless because it's under the correct time? do you know what the percentage is for false positives if you receive a 3.15? That seemed very high to me, even for the low positive range. I don't know if I'm creating these scenarios of outbreaks based on anything I notice or if it is really one. As I stated there is no pain experienced at all and that seems to be one thing everyone tells me I should be experiencing. Thanks.
your hsv2 igg is a low positive and will need confirmed with further testing. you have to wait for 4 months post encounter to pass and then you can seek out a herpes WB blood test. how to get the WB done is explained in our read before posting post on the forum.
labcorp does the captia igg which is a good test but still has the same false positive issues as other igg blood tests do.
Sorry I posted it in my title and thought that was sufficient...the hsv1 simply said <0.91 and the hsv2 was 3.15. They tested for all other std's, which came back non-reactive.
He didn't test for any yeast infection or bacterial infection at all. the PA in my opinion had no bedside manner and was somewhat curt. Even as he looked at the vaginal area and said he thought it was folliculitis and didn't see a need to test it, he felt like it wasn't herpes, but then comes back with the test results. There is nothing on the printout from Labcorp that they emailed me that says what TYPE of test it was (ELISA, HErpesSelect,etc.) but I thought I read somewhere in my research that labcorp usually uses the ELISA...I can't find where I found that now though. Sorry for the insufficient info.
I can best help you with your herpes testing is you can get the exact results to post here - e.g. hsv 1 igg 5.4 and hsv2 igg 5.2 or whatever they are. that way I can be sure that you were properly tested and see if you need additional confirmatory testing done or not.
did they do any testing for yeast and bacterial infections vaginally when you were seen? did they do any std testing since you had unprotected sex?
you can usually feel hemorrhoids and/or see them with a mirror. these anal area symptoms do not sound like herpes going on.
grace