Possible herpes??

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I've recently had unprotected sex (I'm an idiot, I know) and ever since something hasn't felt right. I went and got tested for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea and they came back negative. I'm beginning to get a bit paranoid now as I can't stop itching down there even though I've took stuff for a yeast infection (this was taken about a week ago) and I've not seen any improvement.

I've went to get tested for the same again and Syphilis and HIV (this is the usual sexual health check up) and waiting to hear back from them.

I asked to get tested for herpes but they said they won't unless there is a sore for them to test from and I'm just beginning to feel paranoid at this point as I've not spent a day in the past month without checking downstairs. Could someone please help me and tell me if they think this is herpes or anything else?? I am really prone to yeast infections but this time it feels different.

Any help at all would be so unbelievably appreciated as I can't seem to think of anything else at the moment.

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  • Posted

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    Sorry for the bad photos but this was it roughly 1 week and a half ago, the spots on the left side

  • Posted

    try to relax , i know its hard but the best thing to do and go and have them swapped , if your in the states any walk in medical center can do it .

    take a deep breath !!!

  • Posted

    hi,

    *Do u have tingling sensation down there.

    *It's been how long since u had exposure

    • Posted

      Hi, its been over a month since exposure now and I wouldn't say tingling I'd say more itchy than anything

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