Aldara side effects confused as herpes?
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University of Washington
Seattle - WA
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Thank you for the quick response!
I thought I should let you know a bit more about my herpes concern and maybe you could tell me if my worry is needless.
I have had two sexual experiences since I last tested NEGATIVE (in March) for HSV-2 and HSV-1 through the blood test. The first experiences was oral sex and intercourse only for 10 min. without protection. My partner had no known symptoms of anything in both instances.
The second experience was just oral sex without protection (performed on me).
Could I possibly have a latent strain of the HSV virus now? Should I get retested or would I be wasting my money?
Thank you for your help. Very appreciated.
HHH, MD
you can see a close up picture here:
http://www.bar-on.org/public/img1.jpg
This happened after using Aldara.
How long does it take the blisters to recover once you stop using Aldera?
Does the picture look similar to the symptoms you had seen?
Thanks.
Joe.
Anyway, the ER is for emergencies; it isn't the place to go for things like a possibly swollen lymph node. If you want to know if you have herpes, go to your doctor and ask for a HerpeSelect blood test. If you don't have a primary doctor/insurance, you can go to Planned Parenthood, the health department, a walk-in clinic...