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Spit in my penis

I had sex with condom with girl had hsv1 and  I use condom but before she spit in my penis suddenly before put condom , I didn’t kiss here or touch here afte 4 weeks I went make test for herps 1 and 2 igg and I was negative i visit doctor 3 times and he told me your are fine not see any infection I still feel sensitive in my penis do I need to repat the test again my doctor told me no  what I should do thank you
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There is no risk here. Saliva doesn't transmit herpes unless it comes in contact with a sore, and you don't mention that she had a sore present. (If she had one, you'd notice and you'd have mentioned it.)

Even though you tested negative, the hsv1 test misses 30% of infections, meaning there is a decent chance you have it and don't know it. The vast majority of people who have it will never get symptoms, and it's very common. 67% of people under 50 have it globally.

In any case, your test is negative, and your doctor has told you 3 times that you don't have anything. You can let it go.

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If I repat thes test it’s will not show if I get this infection or no ?
You don't need to repeat the test based on this encounter.

In general, once the hsv1 IgG misses an infection, it will continue to miss it. There's no way to know if you are actually negative, or it's missing your infection, so if you want, keep it as part of your regular STD testing, but there's no reason to run out now and test again.

Hsv1 is a very common virus. I wouldn't panic about it.
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