I think I probably have herpes!

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  1. i got a wax & went out of town for about a week. when i came back i saw a bump below my vaginal area closes to my anus , i believed it was a ingrown hair because i was pulling hair from the bump. after pulling the hairs, i notice that it went down alot so i didnt worry about it.

    2.. Okay i return home from the trip and decided to have sex with a new partner( PROTECTED) sex with a comdom . but he did go oral on me… i remember during intercourse feeling the comdom was irritating the bump. BUT IT STILL WAS A SMALL BUMP after intercourse I TOOK A SHOWER EXACTLY RIGHT AFTER

  2. same day i had sex with this (New) person …i got tested for COVID-19 & was POSITIVE june 4th
  3. same day i got tested for COVID-19 , i had sex with another partner (OLD) someone i have been sexually active with before. (UNPROTECTED) & (ORAL)
  4. a week later i have gotten clusters & blisters
  5. it was really irritated at first but i recently went to the DR & she didnt know off gate if it was herpes but she was going to treat it for herpes , i havent gotten my results back yet but im TERRIFIED !!HOW COULD I DO THIS TO MYSELF.
  6. i have miner itching , it doesnt hurt to urinate or when urine comes across it nor does it burn or i have discharge
  7. but that could be because im on meds already, I JUST REALLY WANT SOMEONES OPINION

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  • Posted

    This seems to be a classic outbreak - hopefully your results will be returned and your GP can prescribe you some antivirals for fewer or less painful outbreaks.

    If your results are positive try taking lysine as this coats the virus.

  • Edited

    you need to tell the men you had sex with. i know its embarassing but they need to know so they can get tested. otherwise they could unknowingly spread it

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