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blister for over 7 months

Hi, i have some tiny red blister on the inside of my vagina they have been there for over 7. they do not leave nor hurt or itch. however, I'm worried this could be herpes. they have been the same size and do not seem to heal. i have herpes type 1 and have had many outbreaks but never last for months only two weeks. can someone help me figure this one out. also, i went to the doctor about 6 months ago and had a blood test done and it came back megative for herpes type 2. Only + for type one. please advice.me anyone that has had the same situation.
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Thank you for all your help. i will try yo make an appt with my doctor as soon as possible, Im really worry ajd i need to find what is it that i have. have a nivr day
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no idea why they would prescribe 6 weeks of supprsesive therapy with acyclvoir. makes no sense at all.

return to be seen again for further evaluation of your symptoms to try to get better answers.  even without treatment, herpes would've healed on its own long before now.
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Thanks!
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No, however i went to one doctor when i went to visit my country of birth and ahe said it was herpes she prescribe me acyclovir pills for 6 weeks twice a day and apply the cream to the lessions. but they don't seem to heal. this is my 4th week on the pill. i don't know what to do
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101028 tn?1419603004
herpes lesions would never linger for 7 months without changing. whatever is going on, isn't due to herpes.

are you following up monthly on this with your provider?

grace
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