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Cold soar 24 hr after

Hello doctors on Friday night went out to a bar had a few drinks. I don't remember much after 1am Saturday morning . I was in bed all day Saturday till about 4pm will a really bad hangover just weak throwing up sick . I'm 35 female never had s cold soar in my life until Sunday when I woke up around 8am . My question is , is it possible to develop a cold soar 24 hrs assuming a gave someone oral sex what is the soonest a cold soar would appear after transmission?
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15249123 tn?1478652475
It is common for people that have contracted hsv1 in childhood to not get cold sores as adults. Sickness, stress or injury can trigger an outbreak. Like I said 24 hours is really to soon for a lesion to appear from this exposure. Go have anot igg blood test. If it is positive then you know for sure your infection is not from this exposure. Keep in mind that an igg test for hsv1 can miss 1 out of 10 infections but a positive results is conclusive that this is an older infection. Good luck and let us know your results please
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Have you gotten tested lately? Herpes information says: most infected people doesnt know they have the virus because they dont show symptoms or they do but its too mild and they mistake it for something else. If you are sure you did not have Herpes prior to this "if" moment then 24hrs its too soon. I'd suggest seeing a doctor and getting tests done just in case.
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So you think is something a had in my system just decided to appear at 35. I felt real sick worst hungover ever you thing that might have triggered it.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
No. That would be to soon.
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