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Confidential HSV-1 and HSV-2 testing with symptom review, STD panel options, report interpretation, antiviral treatment guidance and private counseling support.

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About herpes

What is Herpes?

Quick answer

Herpes is a viral STI caused by HSV-1 or HSV-2. It can cause blisters, sores, tingling or burning, but many people have mild symptoms or no clear symptoms.

1

Exposure

Risk can come from skin-to-skin sexual contact, oral sex, genital contact or contact during an outbreak.

2

Outbreak or silent

Some people get painful sores or tingling. Others have very mild signs or no symptoms.

3

Test timing

An active sore may need swab guidance, while blood tests can help review HSV-1 and HSV-2 exposure.

4

Care plan

Doctor guidance helps with antivirals, recurrence control, partner counseling and pregnancy-related concerns.

Why test early: Herpes is manageable. Testing and counseling help reduce anxiety, understand partner risk and choose the right treatment route.
Recognizing the risk

When should you get tested for herpes?

Testing route depends on whether sores are active, symptoms are recurring or partner status suggests HSV exposure.

Genital signs

B
Blisters or soresPainful or tender sores around genitals, anus or nearby skin.
T
Tingling or burningWarning symptoms can appear before an outbreak.
U
Painful urinationBurning can happen when urine touches sores.

Oral or skin signs

C
Cold soresHSV-1 commonly causes oral sores and can also affect genitals.
I
Itching or irritationRecurring itching in the same area may need review.
R
Repeated episodesRecurrent sores or tingling are important clues.

Silent or partner risk

0
No symptomsHSV can be present with mild or no noticeable signs.
P
Partner has herpesTesting and counseling help understand risk and prevention.
M
Pregnancy concernDoctor guidance is important if pregnant or planning pregnancy.
1

Active blisters, sores or tingling

Early review helps decide whether swab testing, blood testing or treatment guidance is most suitable.

2

Partner diagnosed with herpes

Testing and counseling can help interpret HSV-1/HSV-2 status and reduce partner anxiety.

3

Recurring symptoms or unclear STD risk

Herpes symptoms may overlap with other infections, so a wider STD panel or doctor review may be useful.

Why DrSafeHands

Why choose DrSafeHands vs other labs?

We do not just run the test. We support you through counseling, reports, treatment guidance and follow-up care.

FeatureDrSafeHandsGeneric labsOther clinics
Pre-test counselingFree, included×Not available!Paid extra
Post-test counselingFree, included×Not available!Paid extra
Home sample collectionMajor cities!Limited cities×Clinic only
Privacy-first testingDiscreet booking!Standard process!Varies
Treatment guidanceDoctor support×Test only!Separate appointment
PEP / PrEP supportAvailable×Not available!Varies
FAQs

Herpes testing and doctor guidance questions

How is herpes tested?
Herpes may be tested with HSV-1/HSV-2 blood tests or swab testing from an active sore, depending on symptoms and timing.
Is herpes curable?
Herpes is not permanently cured, but outbreaks and partner risk can be managed with doctor-guided antiviral treatment and counseling.
Can herpes have no symptoms?
Yes. Some people have mild signs or no symptoms and may only discover HSV through testing or partner diagnosis.
Should I test during an active sore?
Active sores may be useful for swab-based testing. Speak with a doctor quickly because timing matters.
What is the difference between HSV-1 and HSV-2?
HSV-1 is often linked with oral cold sores but can affect genitals. HSV-2 is commonly genital, but both need context-based interpretation.
Can herpes spread without an outbreak?
Yes. HSV can spread even without visible sores, so counseling is useful for partner precautions.

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