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I don't know what's wrong!

Hi.
About a week and a half ago i started to get severe itching and burning in the vulva area.  There were a few specific tiny areas that were constantly itchy and so these spots turned kind of sore.  I was diagnosed with bacterial vaginosis and I assumed that these spots were merely a result of my scratching.  Then about 9 days after the itching started, I began to develop hard bumps which in a number of hours became blister-like with white skin on the surface, kind of like chancre sores. These sores were no longer itchy but they were stinging if I touched them.  The sores broke open and released a tiny amount of greenish fluid.  I am also experiencing some mild abdominal discomfort, a fever, sore throat, swollen glands in the throat, mild headache, and aches and pains.  At first I assumed that the two were unrelated and I might have a cold.  I've had swelling in the vulva and specifically around the vaginal opening for about 5 days.  These are all of my symptoms, could someone please tell me what's wrong.  
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Thanks for your advice :)
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207091 tn?1337709493
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This doesn't sound at all like herpes, but it does sound like something you need prompt medical attention for.

Good luck.


Aj
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