I might have genital herpes

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i have had unprotected sex with a girl and after more than 2 weeks i noticed a couple of pimples on mu genitals, i have talked to her and she said she doesnt have any STDs but i still think she could be lying.

its now been almost 2 months after we had sex i only have the pimples but i dont feel anything at all!

no itching no pain no burning and i dont know what to do i am severly depressed right now and i hope someone can look at the pics and tell me if it looks like herpes or not.

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  • Posted

    papviral infection. viral papillomas. Oral therapy (such as isoprinosine) is needed, then removal with a laser or coagulator. try not to shave your hair there. this causes the formation of papillomas.

    • Posted

      could they go away on their own or treatment is mandatory? and thank you

    • Posted

      I think treatment is necessary. but there are cases when they leave themselves. it depends on your immunity. offer immunotherapy in pills, but this is done under the supervision of a doctor

    • Edited

      i literally just got this new pimple and it started to itch a bit nothing crazy but it itch every once awhile . are you sure its not genital herpes?

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    • Posted

      sure. he doesn't look like that! although the photo is not very high quality

    • Posted

      itch went away and the pimple is no longer white its more pink/red

    • Posted

      I realized. need to watch

  • Posted

    little update

    the pimples went away and a new wave of pimples have appeared but still no symptoms just pimples that take forever to go away

    anyone knows anything that can help more?

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