Sore isn’t going away please help!

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I recently got tested for every std and everything came back negative ( I had a tingly burning feeling after sex) i came back postive for ureaplasma that was a relief for me to not it wasnt a std. I still have these ulcer on my vagina from april its not going away. I asked my doctor about it and she told me it doesnt look like herpes so she didnt test me for it. What is this spot? its just in this one spot please help image

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  • Posted

    im not sure, but i would request a herpes in case to rule that out. are you experiencing any other symptoms?

    • Posted

      no im not just the burning and tingly. every time i show a doctor they say the discharge is causing that sore but i might have to retest i did test back in november but i had 0.93 equivocal but most lately negative since so low so they told me not worry about it. but does this ulcer scream herpes to you or no ?

    • Posted

      burning/tingling is a symptom of herpes & my first herpes symptom was abnormal discharge- yeast like at first then changed to very very watery. the pic is kind of blurry, but if you want to message a clearer pic i can take a look

    • Posted

      i seen on another post you said that yours started like a tear then a ulcer mines like that also. how long did yours go away and what were your symptoms? do u have a picture by any chance too?

    • Posted

      i had ureaplasma it came back positive, ureaplasma cause burning and tingly my partner came back positive for that too the burning started a day after i had sex but thank you i will send another picture .

    • Posted

      mine took about 10-14 days to heal from start to finish, i just had abnormal discharge, pain when peeing (urine hitting the open sore, not fun), & the ulcers themselves- theirs pics on my post if you want to look

  • Posted

    sorry the picture is in bad quality but from what you describe. it could be your partner maybe shaved? or growing genital hair grinding on that area creating friction and finally a blister

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