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Originally Posted by VietSing
Supreme apologies guys, have not logged in for quite a number of years and have really lost touch on how SBF is being run nowadays  There's a chinese saying "無事不登三寶殿"....regretfully  posting today to seek some advice from some of you seasoned & knowledgeable Samsters so please kindly help with some constructive advice/comments if you are able to......greatly appreciate all efforts to respond on my queries regardless of contents.
Am overseas now for many years so the medical professionals here are nowwhere comparable with Singapore, so am seeking some 3rd party interpretations on the test results which I had obtained about 2-3 months ago but had really no time to act on it until now. The ulcers had already cleared some time back but I just need to know this in order to move ahead on how to regulate my sexual lifestyle.
Unfortunately had ulcers on the penile head and also raw red wounds on the inner foreskin so had to seek out medical treatments plus conduct a number of tests, both blood and PCR tests for suspected STDs. Had gotten the test results back and the result for HSV Type 2 lgG Ab is "Reactive" but nothing was detected in the PCR tests for HSV 2.
01. Does this simply means that I am already infected with HSV 2 in my system prior to this infection and that this new infection is actually not HSV???
02. The test results for Hepatitis seems to be "reactive" also for the Anti-HAV Total, does this means I have Hepatitis too? (A or B I have no idea too....)
I have never had gotten any STDs vaccinations before. All my other STD tests results are tested negative, thankfully......Will greatly appreciate all inputs, here's thanking all in advance for your kind reading and subsequent advice. Have a great weekend ahead.
Your truly VietSing
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Hi bro, i think first and foremost its best to talk to a medically train doctor to review your results. i highly suggest you go back to the doctor that did the test for you.
you might have hepatitis vaccine when you were an infant maybe you didnt know.
looking at the REF RANGE
anti-HAV is greater then 1.22. the reactive range is when its less then 1.0 detacted. the font is black in color. i assume is safe
anti-HCV. your result is less then 0.1. Reactive range is when its greater or equal to 1. font is black in color. i assume is safe.
so i can only assume you had vaccine when you were an infant.
your herpes swap test on the penis detect as nothing. reading dr tan post from may. seems to suggest is no herpes.
but your blood hsv2 result font is red in color and says reactive. so i suggest you do a follow up.