- Female
- 20 Years
- 07/02/2025
I'm thinking about using Fevi Quick to attach fake nails and I'm wondering if it's safe to do so. Since nails are essentially made of dead cells, could this cause any harm to my real nails? I'm curious if there are any side effects I should be aware of, or if it's something I could just try once without worrying too much.
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I recently got my serum test results back, and they show my IgM at 0.62 and IgG at 30 on an index where 0.90 is considered non-reactive. I'm not sure what to make of these numbers. Additionally, I also had tests for HIV, VDRL, and hepatitis, and thankfully, those came back non-reactive. Could you help me understand what these results mean, especially about the herpes part? I'm feeling a bit worried and would appreciate any advice or explanation you can provide.
Based on your test results, it indicates that you have a past infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV) as your IgG levels are greater than 30. Since your IgM levels are 0.62, it suggests a recent or current infection. To manage herpes outbreaks and reduce the frequency of recurrences, you can take antiviral medications such as Valacyclovir
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