What does it mean to be IgG positive for herpes simplex type 2?

Herpes simplex virus type II IGG positivity suggests previous infection with the corresponding virus and the presence of corresponding antibodies in the body, which need to be combined with IGM for a comprehensive judgment.
Herpes simplex virus type II IGG positive and accompanied by a positive IGM indicates that the virus has not completely disappeared from the body, and further treatment is needed; herpes simplex virus type II IGG positive and negative IGM indicates that the virus has completely disappeared, and at present, it is only the antibody that is present, and it is possible to prepare for pregnancy during this period of time, and it will not cause any abnormalities in the condition of the fetus.
Some people with herpes simplex virus type II IGG positivity will remain in the body for a long time and will not have any effect on the body. It is recommended to have regular checkups to observe the changes in antibodies and to standardize the treatment under the guidance of the clinician.