There are types of herpes simplex virus, type I and type II. A positive IgG test for herpes simplex virus type 1 indicates an infection of the skin outside the genitals. If a pregnant woman tests positive for herpes simplex virus type 1, it means she has been infected with the virus before and should be actively treated. 1. What does herpes simplex virus type 1 IgG positive mean? HSV-1 mainly causes infections of the skin, mucous membranes (oral mucosa) and organs (brain) other than the genitals. It mainly invades the body parts above the waist, and can cause infections in the mouth, lips, eyes, brain and parts above the waist. Most of the infections are latent and do not show symptoms. HSV-2 invades the body below the waist, mainly the genitals, and is one of the main pathogens that cause sexually transmitted diseases. As you can see in the previous article, if the herpes simplex virus IgG is positive and there are no symptoms of herpes, it is because you have been infected with the herpes virus before, but you are not infected now, and the IgG antibodies will exist for a long time. The results of herpes simplex virus IgG are also divided into herpes simplex virus type 1 IgG and herpes simplex virus type 2 IgG. The former means that the person being tested has had herpes simplex type 1, and after being cured, herpes simplex virus type 1 antibodies were produced, so the test result shows that herpes simplex virus type 1 IgG is positive. 2. What is herpes simplex virus IgG positive? After the herpes test results come out, you will find data such as IgG and igm. Is the herpes simplex virus IgG positive? What does this mean? Let’s find out together with the editor! First, understand the herpes simplex virus. The herpes simplex virus (HSV) exists in the blister scar fluid, saliva and feces of patients, recovering people or healthy carriers. The main way of transmission is direct contact, and it can also be indirectly transmitted through tableware contaminated by saliva. HSV infection has now become the fourth most common infectious disease in the world. Herpes simplex virus IgG? IgG is in the middle and late stages of infection or when the infection has recovered. That is to say, when an infection occurs, igm is produced first (igm is an early infection, usually a current infection), and then disappears after a period of time, and then igg is produced. This antibody disappears very slowly or even does not disappear at all. Herpes simplex IgG is the antibody produced by a patient who has been infected with herpes simplex. If the herpes simplex virus IgG is positive and there are no symptoms of herpes, it is because you have been infected with the herpes virus before but are not infected now. This is usually because if you are infected with the virus, the IgG antibody will exist for a long time after the virus disappears. |
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