Is herpes simplex virus type 2 IgG antibody 5.4 serious?

Herpes simplex virus type 2 IgG antibody 5.4 is generally not serious and suggests that the patient may have been infected with the herpes simplex virus, and the patient may be further tested for IgM to determine if there has been a recent infection. Herpes simplex virus type 2 IgG antibody 5.4 indicates that the patient has been infected with the herpes simplex virus, and further examination of the patient’s IgM is needed to find out whether there has been a recent infection, and if there has been an infection, the patient needs to be treated with antiviral medication (e.g., acyclovir, vasiclovir, etc) in a timely manner . Herpes simplex virus type 2 is the main pathogen of genital herpes, and this type of genital herpes can recur and is usually difficult to cure. If the body’s immune function is reduced, the virus can be activated latent in the body, patients in the herpes attack, recovery period, as well as no obvious symptoms of the virus infected people are the source of infection of the disease, mainly through sexual contact and contact with bodily fluids and other related contact caused. If you find a recurrence of genital herpes, it is recommended that you seek early standardized treatment to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.