Is this Gential herpes?
Posted , 3 users are following.
I had these sores appear about a week ago. They were plainful & it was so uncomfortable when i walked someone help me pleaseee
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Posted , 3 users are following.
I had these sores appear about a week ago. They were plainful & it was so uncomfortable when i walked someone help me pleaseee
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ashley71071 julia250
Posted
What u describe sounds like herpes but cant confirm without a picture. Please upload one.
jenifer13 julia250
Posted
herpes is often painful and uncomfortable. Have you noticed tingling or burning sensations and pain when urinating? if yes, you may have herpes. A swab test may help to diagnose genital herpes
julia250
Posted
No ma'am no tingling or burning when i pee!.. the sores just was uncomfortable & irritated but they have went away almost completely. I been checking to see if any will come back everyday now or will the area where the sores were start back feeling sore!!!
julia250
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The pain i was feeling was from my clothes rubbing against them it so uncomfortable like something sticking me if i move the wrong way! Burning most definitely no but if it was tingling & burning i think i wouldve have noticed that!. If anything occurs next im going to be sure to pay close attention!!
jenifer13 julia250
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As you described your symptoms, it may not be a herpes infection, but it could be an ingrown hair that often get rubbed by clothing. The sores may also itching, tender around the sores, or ooze pus. Most mild cases of ingrown hair usually go away on their own within 2 weeks. But you should see your doctor for sure.