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Do I have a STD?

I need help!

On the lips of my vagina, but right by my leg, I have 3 a little smaller then a penny size, what it looks like blisters, they were oval shaped but then i just noticed this morning they were like popped like a blister. I also have what it looks like a bunch of little pimples on my inner and to of my thigh, what could this be?

** My boyfriend doesn't have any STDs and I haven't had sex in over a month because I have been away from my boyfriend.

Please I need t know what this is!


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it looks and seems like a STD but my boyfriend was checked last week and he doesn't have any stds and thats whats really really bothering me! and cause i have all the symptoms of a std
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I wouldn't recommend trying to find images of herpes sores and trying to see if your blisters look similar.  Herpes lesions can be "classic" or completely atypical.  If you still have the blisters, try to get to the doctor ASAP so a viral culture can be done.  If the blisters are healing, there is a greater chance of false negatives.  Even though you have never have had unprotected sex, this does not mean you were never exposed to HSV.  Condoms are very good at reducing your risk of acquiring an STD, but they are not perfect.  Also, a lot of people with herpes have no idea they are infected - they have either never had noticeable symptoms or thought their symptoms were due to something else.  However, it's possible that your blisters are not herpes at all and totally unrelated.  The only way to find out is to see a doctor.
Good luck,
Em
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It sounds like HSV-2 :(  Check out symptoms of herpes and images if you can to see if it matches up.  

Hope this helps.

Uppa
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I also have never had unprotected sex!
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