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Herpes results

Hi, I had a igg blood test done at 6 & 9 weeks and the results came back as type 1 < 0.01 and type 2 <0.5. Would I need to take another test at all? At 12 weeks to be safe?

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Hi, could you tell me what the symptoms are of herpes please?just so I know.
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Ok thank you. I will try to stop overthinking things.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
These are not symptoms or signs of hsv. You are overly concentrating on sensations that are no big deal. You are also reading to manytaken out of context hsv symptoms. "Put an anxious person in a dark room with the intrrnet and their cold symptoms will turn into the plague" said a famous statatition. You are way over thinking this.
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Hi, I know my results have come back negative for type 1 & 2 but I have a tingling sensation on the back of my left thigh. It comes and goes now and again.ive had a few ingrown hairs the last few weeks aswell. There's a patch on my left thigh that is a little bit painful if I push on it.i don't know what to think because my tests are negative. This sensation I have on the back of my thigh has only been since I potentially been exposed. But like I said in previous post we did not have sex because he didn't have a condom but our genitals did touch but it wasn't for long.i have only noticed that sensation since then. It's not constant I can go a few days or even a week without feeling it.but today I've noticed it a bit more. I can't see any lesions there. I don't know wat to think. Thanks for any advice
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You're welcome
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Ok great. Thank you
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15249123 tn?1478652475
With the exposure you described and your neg at nine weeks I don't see the need for retesting.
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