Clarification needed
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Sorry..this is the 3nd time I’ve posted this as didn’t have any replies to first post.
I was told approx 4 years ago I have both Type 1 and 2. It was confirmed by a vaginal swab. I get breakouts on my thigh, had it in my calf and obviously vagina.
I can’t get my head round the difference with the Types and why I get breakouts on off places. Can someone please explain in laymen’s terms...
Many thanks
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FelizCastus MiniD
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No, no bloods taken. I’ve only ever had the initial swab. Because my breakouts are new and far between, I was told next time I had it on the leg to go and get it swabbed as shingles had been mentioned before.
Again..thank you
FelizCastus MiniD
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Once infected for four months, you should be immune from getting it elsewhere, so it's unlikely you spread it. Herpes infects certain nerve bodies serving an area of the body, so if it is in fact herpes, it's likely due to that, although genital herpes is normally confined to the boxer shorts region (so, not normally lower legs). Getting it swabbed is a good idea to rule herpes/ shingles in or out. Shingles shouldn't recur very often and there is a shot for that.
That's unfortunate you find those sites unhelpful and confusing, as they're a good starting point and clearly explain herpes and the different types. Perhaps it would be better if you narrowed your questions to what you are actually confused about. Broad, sweeping questions are also unhelpful.
cqnkatz FelizCastus
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cqnkatz FelizCastus
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Sorry last ? It's mucosal but I've doubled my meds since Thursday and no change it hasn't opened.
FelizCastus cqnkatz
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It's not an obviously different change and Thursday is still fairly recent. Is the area swollen, sore?
cqnkatz FelizCastus
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Only the bump is sore not the area around it. It just doesn't look like my initial outbreak. I was more worried about the risk to my partner even though he has had cold sores in the years past. I really appreciate your help.
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I have read that if your partner has Type1 it is harder to pass on Type2 as they carry a strain of herpes/are immuned...Is this correct?
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