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HSV-1 IgG
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Herpes Simplex Virus 1 IgG

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What's 
HSV-1 IgG
?
HSV-1 IgG is a specific type of defense protein created by your body's immune system. When you come into contact with HSV-1, a common virus that mainly causes cold sores, your body makes these particular defense proteins. Finding HSV-1 IgG in your blood means that your immune system has dealt with this virus at some point in the past. It's important to know that HSV-1 is a very common virus, and many people carry it without ever showing any signs. The virus can stay hidden in your body for a long time, and the defense proteins, like HSV-1 IgG, stick around as part of your immune system's record of previous infections.
If Your Levels Are High
Having higher than normal levels of HSV-1 IgG antibodies in your blood means that your body has come into contact with the Herpes Simplex Virus 1, which is pretty common and often shows up as cold sores around the mouth. These antibodies are your body's way of fighting off the virus, and their presence means your immune system has dealt with it before. The virus might be sleeping in your body right now, as it can hide out for a long time without causing any problems. Sometimes, things like stress or taking certain medications can wake the virus up, but many people with HSV-1 never have any issues even though they have these antibodies in their system.
Symptoms of High Levels
Symptoms of high levels of HSV-1 IgG are typically not present, as these antibodies are a response to a past infection. However, if the virus becomes active, one might experience cold sores around the mouth or face.
If Your Levels are Low
A low level of HSV-1 IgG might mean that your body hasn't come across the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) before. This could happen for various reasons, such as having a strong immune system that has kept the virus at bay, or simply not being exposed to it. It's also possible that your body doesn't react strongly to this specific virus, which could be influenced by factors like your age, overall health, and certain medications that weaken the immune system, such as corticosteroids or immunosuppressive drugs.
Symptoms of Low Levels
Symptoms of low levels of HSV-1 IgG are typically non-existent, as this simply indicates a lack of previous exposure or immune response to the virus.

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