Tips for herpes outbreak

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struggling with the out break. its been here for about a week and still has not gone away. i do not have pills. ive been trying to keep it clean but its so painful to wipe. burns when i pee i cant fill my bath up 5 times a day to pee either. i have thick thighs so it is hard to keep it aired out. PLEASE ANY TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE IT GO AWAY: home remedies i jus meed it gone before nov 23 ive had since oct 21

any tips or tricks you guys have would be helpful

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  • Posted

    pour water on your self when you pee and baby powder to dry them out did you ever get a positive result ?

    • Posted

      i didnt get tested but im pretty sure what i have is hsv-2 , its diffcult for me to get tested

  • Posted

    the pain of urinating will only last for a few days. i tried everything honestly that was the worst part for me.

    1.pouring water on it while urinating

    2. vaseline on your open sore its kinda like a protection

    3.ice

    4. a numbing agent like acyclovir

    5. pee in a cup( i cut out the bottom of a small dixie cup put vaseline around the edges pressed it above my urethra but underneath my peehole (and it worked)

    6. bend over the toilet and spread the vagina lips put tissue over them if need be. with the pee going straight down it helps avoid the pee from touching the sore.

    7. and last but not least make a count down and breath this is not so much for the pain but just to actually help you get through it faster

    I'm so sorry you have to go through this. everyone always talks about how the stigma affects your mental but never about how the physical pain and the way it looks could actually affect you. i hope they find a cure soon nobody deserves this. stay safe❤

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