Hsv (1+2) Antibody Igg

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The HSV (1+2) Antibody IgG Test is a blood test that detects IgG antibodies to both Herpes Simplex Virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2).

• HSV-1 typically causes oral herpes (cold sores).
• HSV-2 usually causes genital herpes.

IgG antibodies are produced several weeks after infection and remain in the body for life, indicating a past infection or long-term exposure. This test helps determine whether a person has been infected with either virus, even if they have never shown symptoms

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:

    The HSV (1+2) IgG test is commonly used to:
    • Detect past herpes infections, even if asymptomatic.
    • Differentiate between HSV-1 and HSV-2 infections (if the test is type-specific).
    • Screen individuals with a partner who has herpes.
    • Assess pregnant women to reduce the risk of transmitting herpes to the baby.
    • Support diagnosis in cases of recurrent symptoms (oral/genital lesions).
    • Evaluate potential causes of unexplained neurological symptoms (e.g., encephalitis).

    Preparation:

    • No fasting or special preparation is required.
    • You can eat and drink normally before the test.
    • Inform your doctor if you:
    o Have had recent symptoms (sores, burning, itching).
    o Are taking antiviral medications.
    o Have had known exposure to someone with herpes.
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