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Just curious is it normal that my blisters have mostly gone away but I still have some tingling and itch down there and some burning when I pee. Will this go away?

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    I had it for awhile. Are still on meds?
    • Posted

      Girl, I itch at least once a day. I just started taking 500mlg of valtrex in the morning and one at night, because I have symptoms so frequently. Time will only tell how your nosy will react to it
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      I'm so upset that I'm afraid this feeling will become normal, that I my feel like this all the time sad I just had my first outbreak and it lasted about a week because just 2 or 3 days after starting the meds it started clearing up I only have one small blister but all of my lady parts still itch. I just can't believe this is all happening I feel so stupid.
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      Listen, if your ob was that mild, consider yourself lucky and I think it is a high probability, you'll be soneone w minor obs and few and far between as time goes on. I am an absolute anomaly.. My immune system is shot from autoimmune disorders I have.. That's my assumption at least. The burning and tingling will subside and the itch will become less frequent. Your first ob was nothing. I was in h*ll for three weeks, he grateful for having such a minimal primary ob. I had to go to the ER for severe neuropathy and be put on nerve pain meds for a month. I couldn't sit up for two weeks. You can't worry about it, because even if that ends up being the case, which likely won't be the case; there is nothing you can do about it. Don't be hard on yourself, you didn't ask for this. It'll be OK... Its just new

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