Genital Herpes: Useful info for those looking for answers like me!
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Ever since I suspected genital herpes (GH) and was recently confirmed to be going through a primary outbreak of HSV-2 (ugh, the "bad" one), I have been researching the topic like crazy! Guess that's a pretty normal thing to do, lol, and I'm sure many others here have done the same.
Anyway, I thought it would be helpful to share everything that I have learnt thus far, and I will continue to add to this thread as I come across more useful, interesting and/or relevant info.
Genital HSV symptoms https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776485
Testing for HSV https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776488
Does having one HSV type protect you against the other? https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776489
Autoinnoculation (self-contagion to other areas) https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776492
When is genital HSV most contagious? https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776494
Genital HSV transmission risk https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776497
Antiviral meds for genital HSV https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776501
Natural treatments for genital HSV https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776503
Genital HSV and increased risk of HIV https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1776505
Transmission risk via inanimate objects, swimming and blood https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1778698
Genital herpes and menstruation https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1778703
Genital herpes and BV and yeast infections https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1778708
Is there a vaccine for HSV-1/2? https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1778714
Possible complications of genital herpes https://patient.info/forums/discuss/comment?discussionid=482438&commentid=1782789
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brittany65756 FelizCastus
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Skye001 FelizCastus
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Hi FelisCatus,
I saw that someone posted a few days ago that if you have HSV 2 genital. And someone gives you oral sex that it isn't possible for that person to get HSV 2 orally. Is this true?
FelizCastus Skye001
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It's not impossible, but the odds of it happening are low.
mango75627 FelizCastus
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Thank you so much for this information, I have been a googling maniac for a week!! I wanted to share my story as it is new, shocking and from everything I've read I can't pinpoint when/how I may have acquired this.
History: HSV 1 carrier since 3rd grade. 5-7 outbreaks a year back then. Now luckily it's reduced to 1-2 a year.
Tested HSV type specific in 2007 and only positive for HSV 1. (I know this was a long time ago)
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Started One week ago today with half of my labia majora swollen on the left side early. I thought was possible razor burn.
Day two- still swollen, no bumps.
Day thee- very swollen, raised and red. No bumps. Itchy and hot.
Day four- same swelling, only this time looks to have no bumps or blisters but small circular scabs. Still appears as very bad razor burn. Not clustered.
Day five- still swollen, looks like dead skin accumulating. Made the decision to shave and see if the removal of the old skin helps with itch. After shaving the area is still swollen and red but looks completely clear except for 3-4 very small little spots.
Day six- swelling has completely gone down, and now the entire affected area itches very intensely and is scaly and peeling. Painful peeling. Seem to have many sores now on just the affected area.
Today- still no more swelling, the peeling is still there. The sores are still very itchy but too painful to touch. Had Gyno appointment today, culture done. Blood test tomorrow. He says looks like herpes.
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I understand that without the tests coming back we don't know for sure, and also that either test could come back false negative. I just don't understand why I didn't have any blistering. I'm completely used to cold sores and I always assumed it would be similar to that. I have had a crawling skin feeling though, also joint pain and lower abdominal pain.
Also, and here's the worst part. I have been with my boyfriend since July 2014. I did have an oral interaction with a woman in Feb 2016, so 6-7 months ago. Besides that no sexual intercourse with any other person. I understand that sometimes it can take months or years (?) to show symptoms but it seems crazy to me that I have had this silently for this long and just now am having a primary outbreak. I have never had anything like this before. I read on here that it's ~90% chance that it could take that long to have an OB. Does this mean my boyfriend possibly contracted this recently and gave it to me? I touch him at least once a day sexually, so I would have noticed if there was something on him. I feel like his immune system is really great bc he has never developed a cold sore, but doesn't know his HSV1 status from a blood test.
FelizCastus mango75627
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I don't want to speculate, so best to wait for your results. It may not even be herpes for all you know. If you were swabbed while you still had fresh sores, it should hopefully produce reliable results. Herpes lesions can be tiny and difficult to see, especially down below. I only ever notice a swollen area, sometimes a tiny bump (may be a blister; can't always tell), other times just an area that feels sore to the touch or when I wipe, although my first outbreak was more obvious (found a couple of canker sore-like ulcers tucked away, painful urination).
mango75627 FelizCastus
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I'm just having a hard time accepting the possible diagnoses, and since it didn't follow the more "classic" symptoms I'm used to with HSV 1 I was sure hoping it could've been anything else.
I'm just confused why I didn't have more "protection" from my HSV 1 that is a very old infection. Also not sure who gave who the infection in my situation. If it's been in my body all along then have I given it to him with no visible outbreaks until now? Or would this seem to be something that has recently come into our lives? I'm not being a crazy gf yelling at him that he cheated on me or anything, I just want to have a better understanding of how we have come to be dealing with this and I do feel horrible if I've had this and didn't know and now passed it onto him unknowingly.
FelizCastus mango75627
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Established Type 1 *should* protect against acquiring Type 1 elsewhere, but it does not protect against Type 2. But like I said, I'd rather not speculate and just wait for your test results. Working out who gave what first is tricky. Depends on if it's even herpes, which type, and IgG antibody status (but not so helpful in the case of Type 1, since you will test positive). When do you get your results back?
mango75627 FelizCastus
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In a few days I hope. The blood test got pushed from today until tomorrow, but if this is a newer infection I'm guessing I could get a false negative. Dr has me on 1000mg Valtrex twice a day too, I think I read that could compromise the blood test. If it did come up negative I will definitely re test when more anti bodies would be present. I just realized that would possibly answer my question... If the antibodies aren't yet present on the blood test would that mean it is more likely to be a new infection?
Does anyone else get the symptoms of itching and/or pain in other parts of your body? When the affected area was itchy, I also felt itchy all around my bottom and thigh area with no sores there. Now that the area is super painful I have pain radiating in the same spots with no visible sores.
I really hope it's true that any recurrent outbreaks are not as bad as the first, this is so painful, and so far on day 9 with no releif in site. At least with a cold sore it is usually mostly healed up by a week.
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FelizCastus mango75627
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Yes, if you test negative for IgG but are confirmed by swab to have herpes, then that means it's a brand new infection. Nerve-related symptoms below the belt (e.g., back of thighs) are common, especially with the first outbreak. Recurrences are definitely milder for most people. First outbreaks can be awful, marked by more lesions, pain and other symptoms, plus around 3 weeks to full recovery. In comparison, recurrences can be a single lesion, no other major symptoms, and gone within a week.
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I'm not sure if he has it .. I'm just so nervous because we always use comdoms.. If it were an infection would i eventually get symptoms ?
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