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herpe antibodies

aj i was wondering what can cause delay of herpe antibodies to a newly infected besides if they had already had hsv-1.basically are there any factors that lead to antibodies being produced in a longer amount of time and shorter.some people develop in 3 weeks such as yourself.what may cause someone to develop them at 3 months for example.sorry if this question is slightly complicated but im just a little curious.thank you aj
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207091 tn?1337709493
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I agree with Grace.

And have you gotten your hsv1 results back?  

This thread is getting too long, and is getting hard to load for some people (myself included).  Maybe we can end this thread with your negative hsv1 results?

AJ
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Smegma is completely normal and yes sometimes you will produce more than at other times.  constantly looking at your manly bits to try to figure out if something is going on or not can cause the body to start producing more natural lubricant and such . Unless it's causing you a rash and constant itching, it's probably not fungal.  

If you think this is more than just normal smegma you need to see your provider. You have exhausted the possibilities of an online forum at this point john.  

grace
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if it is mild fungal infection how is it treated and is it sexually transmitted.
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i am,uncircumzied.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Smegma - and smegma is under foreskin.  If you are circumsized, you don't have foreskin.  Perhaps you have a mild fungal infection.

Aj
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i was wondering . ive been having alot of Stigma . im really not sure of the name.. its rarely seen just by looking at my penis but when i rub it its like white stuf..its kinda of hard to explain..should i be concerened
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