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Labia abbrassion due to rough sex...Should I be Concerned...Need Advice!

Last year I had rough sex with my partner and developed an abrassion on my inner labia. My labia was really red and sensitive the next day, and It started to burn when I urinated. The next day when I looked at it I noticed a white skin had a formed over a small portion of the side of my labia with the abrassion. I was worried and went to the obgyn. My test for HSV-2 came back negative. So, 2 days ago the same exact thing happened to me after rough sex. Do you think I could have been mis-diganosed. These lesions are not filled with pus. To me it looks like there was not enough lubrication and I got a "rug burn" sort of thing on my labia. I assume the white is just part of the healing. Does this sound like HSV-2 considering it only happens during rough dry sex. I don't know, I need some feedback. Thanks.
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Yes it sounds like it. I get that type of thing too and found out after many yrs through a blood test that it is hsv 2, sorry. Get tested to be sure.
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I just wanted to note, the first time this happened, the spot did not scab over like most people describe with HSV2.
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