Herpès ?

Hi, would someone give me some advice please. I have had 6 igg blood test and all have come back negative but I had what looks like ulcers under my anus. Could I have herpes and it not show up on my blood test? I don't know how to attach a picture of the ulcers otherwise I would. All my results have been the same type 1 <0.0100 and type 2 <0.500. Thanks for any info

Les avez-vous fait faire un frottis à ce moment-là ? Combien de temps après les ulcères avez-vous fait le dernier test IgG ?

Passez un test IGM

No I didn't get them swabbed as I couldn't get to clinic as I was working. I had my 6th igg blood test about a week after I noticed them

I've read that igm aren't that good

I don't know what to do..as my igg blood tests have all come back negative. I can't keep paying for these tests as they are expensive but I need to until I know for sure if I have it or I don't. Could I be someone that it doesn't show up on a blood test?

Je vais être honnête, chérie. Même si vous faites un test et que vous avez des anticorps, mais pas d'éruption, ils ne font rien d'autre que vous dire d'éviter les rapports sexuels si vous avez une éruption, venez et prenez un échantillon. La prochaine fois que vous avez une éruption, allez faire une culture. C'est le meilleur moyen de savoir.

Ye. I just want to know so I can deal with it properly. Ye I always seem to get something pop up when I am at work so can't leave and don't really want to tell them were I am going. If I need time off work for a health appointment they want an appointment letter. I will go next time I have something come up even if I have to call in sick to make sure I get it swabbed as my blood tests are coming back negative. Do you know how I could put a picture up so people could give me their opinions on wether it looks like it or not? Thanks

Le test IgM n'est pas recommandé pour l'herpès. Seule l'IgG.

Il n'est pas nécessaire de tester si souvent. Si vous avez des raisons de craindre une infection mais aucun symptôme à prélever, testez alors pour les IgG à 3+ mois. C'est tout ce que vous devez faire, en plus d'un test de référence.