I’ve had these in February 2021 but since we r living Covid times I had my consultation online

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it never hurt or was itchy unless I touched it then it would hurt a bit.... it was just a burning sensation but since I didn't realized anything at first I had sex w my bf and it woke up like this. looks like a fissure that just got deeper when I had sex.

after 5 days it was gone then a realized that the right side had these two sores.

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it just looks like herpes but my doctor just saw it in pictures and online consultation she prescribed me acyclovir which I took for 5 days and the acyclovir cream. It's been two months and I'm fine w no recurrences but whenever I have sex that first pic "fissure" always open again which makes impossible to have sex two days in a roll it's always small likea little paper cut line but it hurts and open every damn time at the same spot and goes away after 2/3 days.....I never got tested I will do it asap but does anyone had anything like it that could share their experience? Please help me!

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    Do you have any better pictures? Doesn't seem like it would be herpes.

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      pic 1 right side

      pic 2 left side

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      sorry I tried to take good ones but its o difficult 😦

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      Any recent yeast infections? The right side looks like a tares/fissures the left looks like ulcers. It could possibly be herpes but yeast infections can cause both or it is possible that it was torn during sex.

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      no, not yet! it's been two months and it didn't come back, however sometimes i feel the sensation of burning and sometimes mu labia goes kinda red as if it was irritated i don't know it's so frustrating it comes and goes.

      I think it might herpes my boyfriend for a little sore as well just one and it's small after a couple of weeks in contact w it.

      it supposed to be" our" first breakout but what I've seen out there ppl get sores so badly when they get herpes for the first time, mine was so "chill" like barely felt any pain unless I touched it not even when I was peeing I felt nothing.

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      So you have been tested? It could be hsv-1 when you have it on your genitals it is typically more mild than hsv-2.

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      will do it soon but I think u r right it's 90% sure it is genital hsv 1 considering my bf has it orally probably gave me during oral sex or something like it

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      It's most likely the case I have done plenty of research and genital hsv-1 cases are normally mild and you tend to not get as bad of a outbreak.

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      thank you so much for talking to me that means a lot and you made my day so much better with these infos somehow!

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      You are very welcome please give updates when you can and if you have any more questions I guess ask here until messaging comes back.

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      thank you! I will! i think for now my biggest concern is the fissure that keeps opening when I have sex even tho I tried lub it didn't help maybe I will try steroids cream hoping for the best because idk if the fissures will ever heal I tried not having sex for 4 weeks hoping that could heal but then it happended again.

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      It could be something completely different causing them I would definitely get a consultation.

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    this looks very much like herpes. gping off my experiances with it!

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      yes it is herpes! I'm just wondering now why do I keep having lil cuts every time I have sex, like same spot like paper cuts that go away in 2 or 3 days, never had it before but after herpes it's been often ...it seems it never heals completely since it always gets back I can't have sex everyday like before and it sucks ...is it possible that it have became lichen or something like that?

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