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Is this possible with HSV 1?

I'm still very new to my hsv1 diagnosis. I've only had my first outbreak in June so I'm not sure what to expect for a reoccurring episode. 2 weeks ago (mon.) I noticed a small blister on my vagina, I put colloidal silver on it and it went away in less than a day, Wednesday of that week i have a different bump on a different spot. I put colloidal silver on it and it went away in 3 days, but during that 3 day period more bumps showed up and then went away. Monday of the fallowing week I had a few more bumps that went away by Wednesday. Thursday I was out in the heat all day and then about 8-10 bumps came up and went away by this Monday with colloidal silver. It is now Wednesday and there is yet again another bump. This has been going on for over 2 weeks now and I started suppressive treatment when my first bump to show up. All of the bumps seemed different and I don't know what to deem an outbreak. I learned that a reoccurring outbreak has blisters for a few days but they go away and you're still active for about a week after the blisters go away so why do i keep getting blisters? And I know people confuse an outbreak for a yeast infection well does it count as an outbreak if i have cottage cheese like discharge?
help please!
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101028 tn?1419603004
glad you were able to be seen promptly and get better answers :)
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I actually went to my gyno today and she helped clarify somethings for me, I was just really hoping that I wasn't one of those special cases. Thank you for your help, I really appreciate everything and im sure the other people on this site would be lost with out your insight.
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101028 tn?1419603004
this doesn't sound like your hsv1 reoccurring. I'd stop the colloidal silver in case you are having a reaction to that too at this point.

see your provider for a proper exam and more testing.

grace
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