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Does it sound like herpes?

Hello, i have been recently diagnosed with IC. I went to the gynecologist. I have burning and stinging but no sores or bumps. I am worried sick because I had unprotected oral sex two weeks ago and these symptoms have been going on since my diagnosis of IC since over a week ago, a couple of days after contact with this guy who I had unprotected oral sex with.
It just won't stop burning and my doctor just told me to take Rephresh. I haven't tried that yet.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
It really does not sound like a primary outbreakey of hsv1. The are usually pretty severe.
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Thank you for responding. This has gotten worse since my period. it's so weird, just won't stop stinging and it feels like there's nothing I can do about it .
15249123 tn?1478652475
You can get a pcr test of the area.
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So i got a PCR test, and it turned out to be some bacteria called ureaplasma, took antibiotics and it started to feel better until this guy who i went on a date with forced himself on me with oral sex, and the next day it started to feel itchy, swelled up, and red. I am so depressed over this, it won't go away! any ideas of what this is!?
15249123 tn?1478652475
Go back to your gynecologist and get a pcr test of the area. Again this does not sound to be hsv related
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So I got tested came back negative for gonnorhea, chlamydia, trichonomosis, yeast, and UTI. She just told me to take Refresh. I just started, so hopefully that helps..
I have a new symptom, the lips looks completely swollen.
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