还有这样的
.In 2012.12 I did something very stupid. I slept with a sex worker. In summer of 2013 I experienced bumps on the glans (glands) of my penis, on and off. The bumps did not look like blisters, just small bumps. They didn't hurt or break, never form scab. They always came with inflammation of the whole glans (glands) due to poor hygiene, and shrunk and disappear in a few days when the inflammation got better. After then I paid more attention to hygiene. Since last October the bumps never reappeared.
I did a series of tests, because a doctor I saw suspected herpes. I had a few PCR swabs on bumps as soon as I saw them, all negative. I also did ELISA tests:
2013.06 (Trinity) - HSV1 Pos, HSV2 Pos
2013.08 (Trinity) - HSV1 Pos, HSV2 Neg
2013.10 (Trinity) - HSV1 Pos, HSV2 Neg
2013.12 (Euroimmun) - HSV1 Pos, HSV2 Pos Finally, I did two HerpeSelect and two Western Blot (UW Lab) last month:
2014.01.14 Westover Heights Clinic
HS: HSV1 Pos (9.179), HSV2 Neg (0.506)
WB: HSV1 Pos, HSV2 Indeterminate
2014.01.15 Public Health Clinic at Harborview
HS: HSV2 Neg (0.78)
WB: Pos for HSV1 and HSV2
I was greatly surprised by my last WB result, since after the first WB result, my doctor already said I don't have HSV2. From last June, I paid much attention on herpes symptoms, but found nothing except the occasional bumps. I'm a male with oral herpes from young. This encounter with the sex worker in Dec 2012 was the last time I had sex.
My questions are:
1. Could you help me interpret these conflicted results please?
2. I read in another post that the WB test involved subjective interpretation. Given that there's only 1 day between my blood draws, why did the results differ this much? Could this positive be a 'borderline'? Is there room for error?
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Negative-HSV-2-HerpeSelect-but-indeterminate-Western-Blot/show/248125 3. Given my conflicted test results and absence of typical symptoms, will it benefit me to confirm-test again? .