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Question:
Hi

I like to find out has anyone have this same situation like me.

Just one month after my 1st outbreak of G.Herpes, I notice there is this 3 tiny dots/sores around my vaginal, now after 3 months the size got bigger, it didn't feel pain when touch, but occationaly I felt slight sensation down there and around my pelvis. I do have some discharge, now its getting quite bad !! I've been seeing doctor quite often lately, they have given me treatment for Herpes and also vaginal insert for the discharge. and cream for the sores. Nothing has change, the sores won't go away and I'm upset day by day.... knowing that I have to go back to see doctor and open my leg and let stranger examine it... so unbareble !!!

Can someone who have this similar case please reply to me... It's hard to go thro this stage alone... Please h e l p . Thank You !!!

Answer:
Well I am having an outbreak right now, I've practically had this same outbreak all summer (it tends to linger for some people, I guess I'm one of those people). Anyway, I have the outbreak in three different places:

My my right buttock
My vaginal area
The corner of my bottom lip (I have genital herpes, but I guess it has traveled to my oral regions) :roll:

Okay, the experience I'm having with the outbreak on my vaginal area is slight burning, itchiness, and I'm having a mild discharge. I have a blister and some small looking cuts around it. The blister has gotten bigger and it's starting to hurt (it burns and itches).

I have a bump on my buttock and it has gotten bigger (it really hurts when I sit on it and it has pus coming out of it along with a little bleed).

The bump on my lip started out small, but it got big (not real big, but big as in visible for someone to see up close). It has been burning and I've been applying medication to it (Neosporin Pain Relief). I have also put Neosporin on my vaginal area and on my buttock to relieve the pain. With what I'm going through, you have nothing to worry about.

Answer:
Hey im only 14, and a virgin, and ive noticed extremely small bumbs around my pelvic area and i remember seeing them when i was only in kindergarden. The bumps seem to smoothen out and get smaller when i scrub with soup alot in the shower. But then sometimes they reappear when im hot and sweaty......could this be just a skin rash or could it be herpes......and if so, how did i get them at such a young age?

Answer:
Well if you do have herpes, trust me you'll know because the shit itches badly and has a burning sensation that's unbearable. Well, maybe not all people suffer from herpes like I do so if you have herpes maybe it's different experiences you have so those bumps on your pelvic area may not sting nor pus, but they may still be herpes.

Okay, for you to have herpes at a young age (if that's what it is), you probably got it from your mother during birth, maybe she has it and never told you because maybe she doesn't know she has it or was scared to tell you she has it. It could be a number of reasons why you may have herpes at the age of 14. Maybe someone close to you was virally shedding the herpes simplex virus on their bed covers/sheets and you happen to sit in that same spot where they had been laying so you contracted it or maybe someone in your family with oral herpes kissed you on your cheek and you touched that area where they kissed you then touched your pelvic area and caused yourself to have herpes like that.

It is so many ways to contract herpes:

By Birth (an infected mother gives it to her child during a vaginal birth)

Someone around you is virally shedding the virus & you come in contact with it

Your boyfriend/girlfriend has oral herpes and you kiss them causing you to get it and spread it on other parts of your body

Your boyfriend/girlfriend has oral herpes and performs oral sex on your genitals causing you to have herpes

You use a bath towel after an infected person and contract it

You sit on a public restroom toilet that has been used by an infected person

There are plenty of ways to get herpes

Answer:
Whoa. Just to clarify here. This goes out to the 14-year-old virgin: You almost certainly DO NOT have herpes. The bumps you are describing could have any number of natural causes, including rash, irritation, ingrown hair. You did not contract herpes from your mother at birth, and to make you more comfortable you might want to see a gynocologist for examination of the bumbs, but they aren't herpes so don't worry.
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