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single spot/blister

i have been married to the same guy for four years. before we got married i know i didn't have any std's after marriage i admit i failed to get my regular screenings due to my work schdule. well hubby leaves the country for work sometimes, we both do. well i know i haven't done anything. well about six months ago i noticed a small round flat spot/blister like someone used a hole punch on my inner groin area.didn't hurt and had no other symptoms either. it went away and i forgot about it. well about a week ago i noticed it was back and this time there are two of them. i still don't have any symptoms other than those. i have never seen anny on hubby and he hasn't complained of anything and um hubbby is a baby he whines about every thing. i tried looking it up online but nothing fits these spots/blisters. its a red flat spot looks like a poped blister and it never scabed over so i really can't even call it a blister. anyone got a clue. would like to know before the dr tells me

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736575 tn?1288902558
Wait.  I just last night read about a woman somewhere on this forum that has the same blisters and she is pregnant. Her doctor told her they were molluscum.

Check this out:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molluscum_contagiosum

Is this what your symptoms resemble?  They can be sexually transmitted also because they are extremely contagious but from what I read, they do go away with proper treatment.  They don't without.
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652407 tn?1300737199
You need to get test either with an IGG blood test or the next time you have an outbreak you need to have it swabed with in 24-48 hours.... your hubby may whine about everything but hes not gonna whine about getting an STD from cheating..

Any follow up questions should be asked hin the Hepers forum as they can best help.
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