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Help please???
Question: OK, I have white bumps here and there, and much like another guest said recently they VERY easily can be confused as hair bumps, but I've seen these bumps for a while and nothing more has come of it... The bumps themselves on the lower part of my penis don't itch, and neither does any part of it... But my inner thighs are itchy, and have some bumps... Nothing nearly as bad looking as are posted as the pictures or anything - and another question... How do little bumps turn into something so vicious looking? I mean some of the pictures look so painful, and then some are just bumps that are close together... Answer: This is few bumps, spread a part by a bit... Looks different than any of the ones I had seen in research... I also was told these bumps for the "h" are normally red? I am also having a rash or something in the pubic area due to probably dry skin or something, and think this may be connected... Although I didn't think dry skin caused bumps? Anything I can look for to kinda help me out in finding out. I haven't had any flu symptoms, blisters (knocking on wood), or anything like that - but since all this came up. I've been worried so much that my legs falling to sleep after sitting in class for an hour becomes a symptom. I am ridiculous, but if I pay attention to things that insignificant, maybe I'll notice the other things? P.S. These bumps seem smaller than anyones I have noted on the site. (I hope) Guys, thank you - I know that there will be a cure as research intensifies. I've read about a lot on this site, and want to know more about this hydrogen peroxide technique I heard someone talk about? Answer: I also was told these bumps for the "h" are normally red? mmm... its kinda redd-ish around the blisters, but the 'bumps' themselves look like mini blisters... with a small irradescent head on them. From your symptoms... If I was you, I would not be worried about HSV. Answer: These don't look irradescent or anything, just like little white bumps, and it's not red around the ones I saw that I remember. What exactly do you mean like irradescent? I know this isn't it, but just for future reference? Answer: Also, are these bumps painful to touch??? Answer: What exactly do you mean like irradescent? I know this isn't it, but just for future reference? If you shined a flashlight on them, they would kinda illuminate/glow. Answer: Ok, another question - I never had any anal intercourse, and now I have a few bumps between my genital area and my anal opening... But like I said, I'm not homosexual, and don't let people play around in my anal openings. I dunno what this could be, but like I said... Ugh, I dunno... I saw it today in a mirror while I was inspecting my other suspects. They don't appear irradescent - but in the mirror, with a flashlight I dunno what to make of it. lol This sounds odd, I know... But I know there isn't a way she got to this spot to infect this area. It was covered by my (need technical term for ball-sack), and that leaves very little hope of it reaching there. Does this matter? Answer: But I know there isn't a way she got to this spot to infect this area. Who is "she" and why would you think she infected you? You didn't mention that you had sex with someone who knew they had HSV.. What's the details? Did you just get these bumps out of nowhere, or did you have sex with a chic, and then wham, get bumps? But I know there isn't a way she got to this spot to infect this area. It was covered by my (need technical term for ball-sack), and that leaves very little hope of it reaching there. Does this matter? No, that doesn't matter... Herpes infects you at a contact site.. BUT then it goes deep into your nerve tissue where other nerve tissue comes together, so then the virus, WHEN it becomes active can resurface anywhere where the cluster of nerves goes back out to... So you could have been infected on your dick, but get outbreaks on your sac, or ass, etc. In THIS case, I think you are just being paranoid. You are going looking for bumps etc. A person's crotch is a moist place that usually doesn't get much air. Thus, you can get lots of little irritations that would cause bumps, or itching. IN addition, your sac and skin down there just tends to be bumpy anyway... If I was you, your key symptoms would be blisters that itched. Not bumps that don't hurt... blisters that itched or felt like a mosquito bite (not felt to the touch, but the itch sensation was similar) Swollen lymph glands are a REALLY good indicator of a viral infection (hsv is a virus) Blisters that itch, and swollen lymph glands? Do you have that? Answer: I don't think I have any blisters, and I think that this would be fairly apparent - I do have itching when the area is touched... And how will I know for sure that my glands are swollen? Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.thanktoday.com
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