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Hi to all
Can any one tell me if taking medicine for some time before testing will affect any of the std testing ( in this I mean all stds,claymidia , gonorrhea, sphylis , hsv, etc). I was on antibiotics and non steriodal anti inflamation drugs and nasal steriods.
Further , can any one tell me window for all stds , that a lot
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how accurate is HSV IGG test after a long period (more than 6 month) i did a test and there was no value given, the result was just negative and the INDEX REFERENCE IS ONLY "NEGATIVE" are u aware of such test?? is HSV transmitted thru mutual masturbation (the lady was fully dressed) and finaly what are HSV symptoms

thx alot in advannec
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you will never get a zero on the hsv tests. due to the way they do the test, it can't happen. it's nothing to be concerned about just because you didn't get a zero.

grace
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Why I negative test still shows with a value. Long time after exposre I got tested for hsv2 and result is 0.46 NEGative . Ist considered high ? Can hsv be transmitted by mutual masturbation . Who gave masturbation did not touch her genital area. and for the outbreak ist only on the genital area ?
Pls help
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You have to be patient everyone answer questions for free and on out own time.

Most medicines will not effect anything on tests but only a Dr will be able to tell you if what your taking will have an impact.

Testing times:
Gonorrhea and chlymida-1 week post exposure
Syphilis-6 weeks
HIV-3 months
Herpes-4 months

What not tell us what your risk was and we might be able to help you better.
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