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Vaginal irritation

I've had this issue for 14 days now. After I get off my cycle I have irritation. I see no lesions or bumps there is no pain just high amounts of discomfort. I have been to the doc twice and they say they see nothing I have hsv1 not sure on the location. I was tested for yeast, bv and tric and those where all negative. I've also had discharge no Oder and milky white in color. I'm so confused on what to do and where to go from here.. I've tested for all std's and was only postive for hsv 1!
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Does anyone else have any information that could help.
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I've had the same issue for almost 2 months now after having unprotected sex.  I thought it was just irritated  because the sex was rough but it hasn't gone away.  It's just red, sore, and irritated, but it doesn't itch.  I was tested for most STD's as well as BV, yeast, all negative.  I haven't been tested for HSV but I assume I would test positive for HSV 1 antibodies considering I would sometimes get cold sores on the lips of my mouth when I was a kid, so I assume you have HSV 1 on the mouth considering most of the population has it.  I've been doing research, and even though I probably don't have a yeast infection I'm going to try some antifungal cream down there because now it's spread to my anus.  If that doesn't work I'll try some A&D ointment as well.  I would say maybe try some A&D and see if that works?
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Thank you for your information. I would get tested for hsv 2 if I was you just to be sure!
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Also no burning when I pee or discomfort. Some back pain tho.
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