Well most people get symptoms 2-30 days after being expose to herpes. But some people can be infected with herpes and not show any signs or symptoms of it, or they could get a very mild break out which could be mistaken for some thing else.
Unless you really know your body and know what signs or symptoms to look for with herpes, it can be kind of tricky to diagnose herpes on your own. If you do get any signs or symptoms then you should see a doctor and get tesed to confirm it. If you don't have any symptoms then you should wait about 5-8 weeks to have a blood test done for herpes.
How bad is the herpes - if it is genital herpes then you should really tell him now. Lighter cases of herpes (Like cold sores) don't need to be talked about ?
Your doctor should not tell anybody that you have herpes. He/she is required to keep your medical condition confidential.
You have your doctor tell you what you have.
I don't know you tell me
if she has herpes on her face.
Herpes virus has been with human ancestors since before they were human.
A low positive herpes titer is evidence of past exposure to the virus. It can't tell you whether you have oral herpes, as most adults do, or genital herpes, or some other form.
Tell them that you have herpes, she will understand.
As soon as it touches you.
Cold sores is herpes type 1. I'm sorry to say. If you've had cold sores you have herpes type 1.
They don't just go away because herpes is a life long disease that is incurable. With antibiotics you can relieve the pain of them but that's pretty much it.
Your immune system fights herpes by using laser beams to deflect the herpes from attacking your immune system. They then take out riot shields and M16's to shoot/scare them off. That should tell those herpes to stay away from your immune system!