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Does it sound like herp?

Im a 24 year old male who had unprotected vaginal sex on Feb.15. 9 days later I noticed a large pimple type bump about an inch away from the penis in the pubic hair slighty up and to the right. It didnt really pop like a pimple. It maybe scabbed idk. It was gone within about 5 days. 2 days after the inital bump I noticed a tiny bump about an inch to the left of the big bump closer to the penis. I rubbed my thimp over it and it popped. Had pus in it. The next morning I couldnt tell where it was. I was never sick and the bumps didnt really hurt or inch. I always developed a white discharge around the same time. Was tested via urine for herpes chyl and gono. All were negative. Ive been reading that urine is not usually tested for herp and I am freaking out a bit thinking Ive been given a false negative. Have IGG done tomorrow.
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This does not sound like hsv at all. Herpes lesions take around 10-14 days to heal. The lesions have clear fluid not puss. This is most assuredly not herpes. Hsv is not a super contagious virus. If your partner had hsv2 your chances of contracting it from a single exposure of unprotected sex is around 1 in a 1000.  
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I hope im okay. It would be very devastating to have this codition:(
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Hey, could just hair a hair bump.  It's weird that you developed a discharge and everything came back fine . Most males don't have a discharge. Check with your doctor and let me know what he say . But I think your fine . And no you can't check herpes though urine . I wish you could
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