It's possible that your hsv1 is a pre-existing oral infection, or it could be a false positive.
At 10 days, it's too early to be from this encounter.
You weren't at risk for hsv2 from the encounter, as your genitals didn't come into contact with your partner's genitals.
67% of people under 50 globally have hsv1. It's not a big deal. Have you ever had a cold sore? It's the virus that causes cold sores. You can have it without ever getting symptoms - 90% of those who have it never get symptoms.
If you want to do more testing, just do another hsv1 test. Don't do another hsv2 test. There are false positives for that, and you didn't have a risk for that.
Let's keep all your responses to one thread so everything is on one place. It's easier for us to keep up with that way.
My hsv2 results were <.9 which appears to be negative but still scared about hsv1 being 2.4 should I get retested for both I have no hsv sypmtoms at all and extremly scared the hsv1 was the only positve result I got from all tests not sure how to add on to my post or comment any help would be greatly appreciated