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Hsv 1 and alcohol
Can u get tested for hsv 1 igg and igm.. If u have consumed alcohol? Or need to wait? If so.. How long should wait
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There is no relationship. If you have consumed alcohol today you may consume it tomorrow also. How long will you wait?
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No relation between both...get yourself tested
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Kindly consult
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You can
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No effect of alcohol on antibody test as such. Consult online for detailed evaluation for HSV and further management
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Yes you can get tested
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