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Thanks for sharing this boss, but how come kids have it? I thought like herpes is a STD, no?
Why don't you read the article.....
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Children can get the virus simply by sharing cups, tumbling around during play or getting kissed by an affectionate, but infected, aunt. Once infected, the virus can lie latent in the nerve roots of the infected area and be re-activated to give rise to blisters periodically throughout a person’s life. Triggers include stress and a lowered immune system, said Dr Ng Chung Wai, a consultant family physician at Outram Polyclinic.
Herpes is transmitted via skin to skin contact. Sex is one sure way of transmitting the virus but any close physical contact will do the trick.
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The person who responded could be right but then again the info may be inaccurate.
Unless a large scale study is quoted there is no way of verifying the statements.
However at the end of the day it is all about probabilities and the statistics have shown that :
Around 80% of the population is infected with HSV1.
About 20% to 40% are infected with HSV2.
The majority of those infected have no symptoms so they don't know they're infected unless they get tested.
With these figures in mind it goes without saying that any sexually active person with multiple partners will end up having sex with someone who either has HSV1 or HSV2 or both.
The only way to avoid HSV, if you don't already have 1 or 2, is to remain celibate and avoid all human contact.
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The question i ask is can you get hsv2 if you already have hsv1?
Is does makes a difference when you explain to your future partners. People might accept your explanation on hsv1.
But hsv2 is always associated with STD and genital herpes.
Yes you most definitely can because I personally know someone who has tested positive for both.
However if you start digging into the details such as probability of transmission of various scenarios you're never going to get a definitive answer because there will always be papers published with conflicting results.
What is beyond doubt nowadays is that more and more genital herpes cases are found to be caused by HSV1 and this is because oral sex is so widespread in this day and age.
1. the simple answer is yes.. you can get HSV2 even if you already have HSV 1
2 that will really depends on your partner(mostly people are ignorant of the difference)... but do note that although HSV1 is usually associate with cold sore ,it can also spread to the genital area.. Fact is more than 3 billion people in the world has HSV..just tell her that..
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The question i ask is can you get hsv2 if you already have hsv1?
Is does makes a difference when you explain to your future partners. People might accept your explanation on hsv1.
But hsv2 is always associated with STD and genital herpes.
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The problem with serologic tests is that they are extremely difficult to interpret. There is a lot of cross reaction. For example, most people carry HSV 1 and this may cause the HSV 2 results to become false positive. Even getting a chickenpox vaccine may cause the HSV serologic tests to become false positive.
The labs use a cut off index value of anywhere from 0.80 to 1.1 to say a test is "positive" for HSV infection. I call bullshit on this. From the studies I have read, it should be > 3.50. So if you HSV IgG index reads > 3.50 you can more or less (99%) say that you have been infected with HSV.
The problem is when your reading comes back as 2.0 or 2.5 or 1.8 and you do not have any symptoms. Are you infected or not? Nobody knows. You can re-test in a few months to look for a SIGNIFICANT INCREASE in titer but most of the time, this does not help either. SIGNIFICANT INCREASE means it must rise above 3.50. If you go from 2.0 to 2.8, you are still none the wiser.
If I have HSV-2 blood test > 3.5, how reliable is the test? I never have a ulcer or blister on dick. Can HSV-1 or chicken pox antibodies give rise to positive HSV-2 blood test? I recall do have bad sore throat with fever, everytime recover faster than the previous, symptons look more like HSV-1 according to what I read.
Does swab test more reliable than blood test? If so, why doctor encourage blood test for HSV despite no sympton.
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