How long does genital herpes check

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I'm not feeling very well recently. Especially the lower body, leucorrhea abnormal more. There are some small bubbles on the side. There is stench Sao itch, I feel these two days too uncomfortable, went to the gynecological hospital for examination, went to the hospital. The doctor checked several items for me. The next day, it turned out that I had genital herpes. After finding out this problem, the doctor gave me timely treatment. Now my condition is getting better. Let's share how long I have genital herpes.

How long does genital herpes check

Examination 1: antibody detection method: antibody detection. At present, the most widely used method is HSV-2 antibody detection. For example, Western blotting can also use gD2 as antigen to detect HSV-2 antibody. It has the advantages of sensitivity and can distinguish HSV-1 and HSV-2.

Examination 2: serological examination: it is mainly used to detect anti-HSV-1 and Anti-HSV-2 antibodies, diagnose primary infection of HSV, and carry out seroepidemiological investigation of HSV infection. Immunofluorescence test, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, Western blot test and radioimmunoassay test can be used.

Examination 3: cytological examination: a small amount of tissue was scraped from the bottom of the blister or ulcer surface for smear, Wright Giemsa staining or Papanicolaou staining, the eosinophilic inclusion bodies in multinucleated giant cells with characteristic HSV infection could be detected.

matters needing attention

There are many methods for the treatment of genital herpes, among which freezing, laser, microwave, electrocautery, surgical ligation, surgical resection, antiviral treatment and other methods are more common and common. Because there are great differences in the condition and symptoms of patients with condyloma acuminatum, and different treatment methods have their own indications and advantages and disadvantages, so the selection of treatment methods must be combined with the patient's condition.