Title: Herpes Testing
1Herpes Testing
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2What is it?
- Herpes is a very common and highly infectious
virus which has two types Herpes Simplex Virus
Type 1 (HSV I) The most likely cause of cold
sores, typically around the mouth. This virus can
also be caught genitally through oral sex. - Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV II) The virus
that typically causes sores, typically around the
genitals. It may also be caught around the mouth
through oral sex. - Your test will tell you which (if any) type of
the virus you have. - HSV I or cold sores should really not be
considered an STI as infection can occur in so
many non-sexual ways, although it is responsible
for about half of genital herpes cases. - HSV II, or Genital Herpes, is typically caught on
the genitals and is transmitted through sexual
contact. Up to 60 of people who have HSV II are
unlikely to know they are infected as their
symptoms will be minimal or non-existent. They
are capable of infecting partners through sex
when the virus is present on the genitals,
causing pimples, little cuts, itchy or sore skin.
Occasionally, there may be a virus present with
no visible sign (asymptomatic viral shedding).
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3Why bother getting tested?
- This infection can recur throughout a persons
lifetime and leaves a painful, blistering rash.
It is best to know whether you have been exposed
to herpes and to make plans in the eventuality of
an outbreak and to inform sexual partners. - It is spread through unprotected oral, vaginal or
anal contact (it does not have to be sex) with an
infected person. The risk of catching or
transmitting the virus is highest when your
partner has blisters or sores. It is still
possible to get HSV 2 when your partner does not
have any visible sores or blisters but this is
much less likely. Recurrent symptoms are almost
always on visible skin sores inside the vagina
or anus are usually only present as part of
primary infection and are unlikely to accompany a
recurrence. - HSV I is often spread by kissing which is why a
lot of people have it.
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4How will I know if I have it?
- HSV may cause blisters on the genital areas of
both men and women. These blisters typically
develop within 2 days to 3 weeks after first
getting infected. The blisters start off as small
bumps, grow into full blisters, and burst
releasing pus. Blisters can be small or large and
can be just one blister, or many located close
together. Other symptoms can include painful
itching, burning, headache, swollen glands in the
groin, and generalized muscle aches. The first
episode or outbreak is usually the most severe
with later outbreaks becoming milder. Most people
catch the virus without developing these
symptoms.
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5Herpes tests cost 150 per sample
- Herpes is a common (STI) that can affect the
mouth and the genital areas, and that can recur
throughout a persons life. - The average rate of recurrence is 4-5 times in
the first 2 years - Testing and screening for Genital Herpes
- There are three ways of testing for the virus
- Blood Test standard test
- Urine Test only if you currently have symptoms
- Swab Test if you have a blister or other lesion
for swabbing to see if it is caused by HSV - Results are available 2- 3 working days from the
sample being received in the lab depending on
which sample is taken. The test will say whether
you have HSV I, HSV II, both or neither.
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6Treatment of Genital Herpes
- Like several other infections, once it is caught,
HSV I and HSV II stay in the body forever and a
minority of those infected get recurrent
outbreaks. Fortunately, there are ways to
decrease the frequency and severity of the
outbreaks. There are anti-viral medications
available (both creams and pills) which can help
control the infection. Lifestyle changes are very
important and can also help to control the time
between outbreaks and their severity. Our clinics
can provide you with a prescription for
medication and give advice on lifestyle changes
to help you control the infection if you test
positive. - Most carriers of HSV need no treatment because
symptoms are slight or non-existent.
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7Oral anti-viral medication for recurrent
flare-ups
- Our doctors will be happy to help manage acute
herpes breakouts with a course of oral anti-viral
medication. The usual dose is 400mg taken five
times per day for 1 week. Please dont suffer in
silence call us today.
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8Thanks
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