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Herpes???

Hi, i'm kinda worried and i do not want to go to a doctor. I just got this red bump with a blister top yesterday morning, n the inside of my labia i have been having sex with my boyfriend for 3 years and its only been us two with no other partners and he has not gone down down on my in a h while. I dont know what wrong with mme i have never had this happen before. we have sex maybe 2 or 3 times a week, and i go to the docter and the get tested every year and last one was in october and i was clean and its just one bump, but me and my boyfriend had sex a week aho without a comdom is that had anything to do with it.


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897535 tn?1295206435
Yes, abnormal cells caused by HSV is diagnosed with a PAP. You're confusing it with HSV, Herpes Simplex virus. Completely different virus.
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736575 tn?1288902558
Sorry.  I had abnormal cells caused by HPV.  So now I just associate pap smears with HPV.  I will keep that in mind. ;)
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101028 tn?1419603004
a pap test doesn't check for any std ( not even hpv unless you have a specific brand that does also check for hpv ).  It only looks for abnormal cervical cells.

You need to go and be seen and get a proper work up done.

grace
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736575 tn?1288902558
You are better off keeping your post here.  I replied to you in the std forum.  There are a few of us that reply in multiple forums.  

Pap smears only test for HPV (cervical cancer strains).  Chlamydia and gonorrhea may be tested for at the same time but that is all.  Pap smears are not to be confused with std testing.
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I do get the pap smear every year and last one was in october this has never happened.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you have no choice - you need to go and be seen and get a proper exam done.

odds are neither of you have never been tested for herpes before either.

grace
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