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Could I have Herpes or HPV ?

Hi first of all I'm a 23 year old female I got diagnosed with hpv about two months ago the doctor told me to go back in two months to see if the virus was still in my body I was anxious so I went to a different doctor about a week after to get a different opinion the Pap smear came put normal and he told me everything looked fine..I told him about a rash I had in my inner tigh I asked him if it could be something and he said no you should go to a dermatologist to get it checked out I have no idea what it is so I seen a dermatologist a month after and he thought it could be a fungal infection but the test came our negative I still have yet to go back and get re tested to see what it exactly is...these rashes look like small flat warts and they itch like crazy but the only appear on the left side of my inner leg close to my vagina they do appear on the left side of my vagina but it's like they are very light light pink they never seem to go away completely before new ones start coming out..and when some do go away they leave dark spot ..my question is could these be hpv warts even thought I tested negative the second time or could they be herpes they do not blister they just itch like crazy and never seem to go away I've had them for about 3months now..could the gynecologist and dermatologist not been able to diagnose this just by seeing it if it was hpv warts or herpes ??? Or is it just some type of rash I just find it weird that the rash stays localized only on my left inner leg/vagina nothing elsewhere if it was something else wouldn't it have spread at least a bit idk I need some type of help figuring out if what I described could be some type of STD/STI
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You're welcome
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Hpv warts don't itch like that and either do hsv lesions. I don't suspect any std is the cause
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