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I don't have any symptoms of herpes in my body in my whole life but HSV 1+2 IgG Postive and HSV 1+2 IgM test negative. What I can do now. I am totally depressed now. If I get marry after 2 Or 3 years my wife also get infected? Is HSV transmit when I don't have any sores? How to protect my partner from hsv in future??
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1. You could be having HSV1 which is non sexual type and also called as cold sores. Ask your mom if you would get blisters around mouth in childhood. Get IgG only for HSV1 2. Have you been sexually active with multiple partners? Then chances are you might be having Type 2 Herpes Do individual IgG s for 1 and 2 Herpes then see a dermatologist
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IgG reflects past infection Get IgG and IgM for HSV 1 And 2 Dont worry
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Sometimes aquisition of herpes is asymptomatic. Your IgG will remain positive throughout life. It just indicates past infection. Yes there is a chance that your future wife will acquire the infection. Use condoms to prevent the spread of the infection. Please do not be depressed. It is totally curable infection when active.
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