How Do I Get Tested For Genital Herpes? - Freddie

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  1. What is genital herpes (HSV-2)?
  2. What are the symptoms of genital herpes?
  3. How is genital herpes transmitted?
  4. What to do if exposed to genital herpes
  1. How do I get tested for genital herpes?
  2. Genital herpes treatments
  3. How do I prevent genital herpes?

A healthcare provider can complete testing for genital herpes through swabs, blood testing, and visual diagnosis.

The incubation period for genital herpes is typically 2-12 days. Testing for HSV too early (before the 12 day mark) can result in a negative test result, even if you have the virus. If you suspect you've been exposed to genital herpes:

  1. Stop all sexual activity until you receive a formal diagnosis 
  2. Make an appointment with your doctor for approximately 12 days after the exposure - unless symptoms appear before the 12-day mark. 
  3. See a doctor immediately if you begin to experience symptoms.

What tests are available for genital herpes?

Common methods for testing genital herpes include swabs, blood testing, and visual examination by a healthcare provider. 

The most common testing method in Canada is swabbing the lesion’s surface and sending it to a lab for testing. This cell culture test can determine whether HSV-1 or HSV-2 caused the genital herpes infection. 

Swab testing is most likely to detect HSV when completed within 72 hours of symptoms first appearing. 

Getting regular STI tests is a critical way to prevent infection or reinfection of sexual partners.

Where can I obtain a test for genital herpes?

Your family physician and most walk-in medical clinics can perform genital herpes testing. Testing for genital herpes is not standard in STI screenings, so make sure to mention to your healthcare provider that you may have been exposed. 

Sexual health testing facilities are also available to perform screening and treatment:[Link to sexual health resources]

How long does it take to get the results back for a gentile herpes test?

Test results for genital herpes swabs and blood tests can vary but usually take about seven days. During that time, abstain from all sexual contact.

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