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herpes? or ingrown hair??

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I have had unprotected sex with the same guy for about three years. recently i have noticed some weird changes in the vaginal area. I always shave and i am very prone to razor burns or ingrown hairs because of my coarse hair. But i have one set of 3  blisters that are arranged in a cluster, they are painless, and are also raised! in addition i have what seems like a pimple near my anus, and it causes pain when i wipe. please any help would be greatly appreciated!  i am very scared and wont be able to see my  gyno until the 18 of june. Thank You
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101028 tn?1419603004
if the symptoms are gone, don't bother to be seen sooner to be honest.

do you have a regular partner? if so, have they been tested for herpes yet?

grace
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i was tested for herpes about 6 months ago and i was completely negative. the blisters have gone down and were there only for about two days. i will go to urgent care on monday. do you think i am infected with he herpes virus based on my symptoms?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to be seen sooner rather than later. the 18th is far too late. You really need seen today about this for an accurate diagnosis since it sounds like perhaps it's already been there a few days.

shaving your pubic hair creates microscopic ( and sometimes not so  microscopic ) cuts in the skin and makes you more prone to all sorts of infections.  

have either you or your partner ever been tested for herpes before? odds are you haven't been to  be honest.

grace
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