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Self diagnosed Herpes heres how.......

I recently developed some tiny red pimples on my foot they did not hurt also did not tingle however I had very very light itch here and there. I attributed these symptoms to bug bites as I recently was in an environment which were occupied by bugs. Btw the tiny red pimples seem like they are inside my skin.

Here How I diagnosed my self:

I took my other foot which was clean ( did not have the pimples) and rubbed it against the foot which had pimples sure enough I noticed that the clean foot developed 1 tiny pimple after a few day.

Does this prove I have herpes? Can people who think they have herpes try this test? (rub their infected body part with another part?)

Thanks a million!


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I would think that proves that you do not have herpes. Tiny red pimples on the feet are not herpes. The foot is almost impossible to infect with herpes given the thickness of the skin.
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good willing its not herpes could also be mites bite. Thanks again! :)
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No, doesn't make a difference.
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i meant on top of my foot not under. Would that make a difference?
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