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January 11, 2023 at 10:18 pm #80070paul1993Participant
dear Mrs. terri. I had active oral sex five months ago, as well as indirect lower body friction behavior. Four days later, I showed symptoms of frequent urination and urgent urination, and the blood routine examination indicated that there was an abnormality. All the std tests in the hospital were negative. A month later, a punctate oral ulcer appeared on the inside of the lower lip, and it disappeared ten days later, accompanied by a sore sensation of lips and gums, but 30 days later, a small ulcer with a large needle appeared in the same position, accompanied by cold symptoms. It disappeared three days later. Four months after the act, folliculitis broke out in the nose and lips. Although my genitals had external friction with each other and across my pants, there was no genital lesions in the past five months. I have ruled out other sexually transmitted diseases. The local doctor diagnosed anxiety disorder, folliculitis, aphthous oral ulcer, prostatitis. I have done two PCR, two HSV1-2 antibody tests, but the results are all negative, local experts think that the blood test is not accurate, and I did not accurately use PCR. Now I’m worried. I can not be diagnosed, but also very anxious, if the mouth infected with HSV2, I will face a terrible situation, I am very worried that I will get meningitis, keratitis, and become a source of infection, monster. So, dear Mrs. terri, I am an only child, my parents are very traditional, they are very sad, I am desperate and helpless, because there is not much research in our country, so please help me, I want to know
1. The severity of oral infection with HSV2, I am worried about brain damage and eye damage.
2. Does HSV2 have stronger toxicity than HSV1 for oral cavity?
3. Can I control it well? Do I have a chance to live a normal life in my life? -
January 13, 2023 at 8:19 pm #80083paul1993Participant
4、will OHSV2 be transmitted to family members through daily meals? I am worried that I will become an asymptomatic source of infection and will not be able to marry and have children for the rest of my life.
5、As my ulcer area is too small and atypical, do you recommend enzyme-linked method or chemiluminescence method for drawing blood? There are only these two in our country, and there is a dispute among local experts, but if I test it six months later, can I confirm whether I am infected or not? I’ve done it twice, and both antibodies are negative. -
January 19, 2023 at 2:01 am #80118paul1993Participant
dear terri, I probably kissed her vagina two or three times, and kissed the nipple many times. A month later, when there was an ulcer, I felt sore and numb around the lip. I was very worried about the virus invading the trigeminal nerve. I am very worried about the virus invading the trigeminal nerve. I would like to ask the harm of type II virus in the head and face, is it stronger than HSV1 for meningitis and keratitis?
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January 19, 2023 at 3:06 am #80132Terri WarrenKeymaster
1. The severity of oral infection with HSV2, I am worried about brain damage and eye damage.
The chance that you got oral HSV 2 is about one in a million –
2. Does HSV2 have stronger toxicity than HSV1 for oral cavity?
No, HSV 1 is way more active orally than HSV 2
3. Can I control it well? Do I have a chance to live a normal life in my life?
Yes, since I seriously doubt that you have htis4、will OHSV2 be transmitted to family members through daily meals? I am worried that I will become an asymptomatic source of infection and will not be able to marry and have children for the rest of my
life.
No5、As my ulcer area is too small and atypical, do you recommend enzyme-linked method or chemiluminescence method for drawing blood? There are only these two in our country, and there is a dispute among local experts, but if I test it six months later, can I confirm whether I am infected or not? I’ve done it twice, and both antibodies are negative.
Both have false positive and a few false negatives – neither is better than the other in my opinion
But your risk is incredibly low! You’ve taken off down this path thinking you have herpes, and I’m not sure how to get your turned around on this, but I seriously doubt that you have oral HSV 2 infection.Terri
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