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Fingering a girl & herpetic whitlow

by CRI, Aug 11, 2007 09:43PM
Last year I fingered a girl. This year over the summer I have had rashes on both of my hands that I think maybe herpes.

I didnt have any cuts when I fingered her and I didnt feel any lesions around her genitals.

Do you think my outbreaks/rashes are herpetic whitlow?
Member Comments (4)

by CRI, Aug 12, 2007 08:15PM
To: anyone
Will someone please respond?

by welleducated, Aug 12, 2007 08:52PM
To: CRI
The herpes virus can also be spread to the fingers, this condition is referred to as 'herpes whitlow' and is normally caused by the Herpes simplex virus (the same virus that normally causes cold sores). Herpes whitlow commonly occurred in dental personnel before the era of mandatory glove use. Like herpetic lesions elsewhere on the body, the herpes outbreaks are often painful and at times disabling. One kind of complication involves spreading the virus from the location of an outbreak to other places on the body by touching the sore(s). The fingers, eyes, and other body areas can accidentally become infected in this way. Preventing self-infection is simple. Do not touch the area during an outbreak. If you do, wash your hands as soon as possible with soap and warm water. This will help prevent the virus from spreading further. Even though I want to help you, there isn't a chance to give a true diagnose based on what you say... Therefore, don't waste you time and simply go to a doctor. However, I think that you are overreacting and that those rashes don't look like herpes outbreaks at all...  

by CRI, Aug 13, 2007 06:42AM
To: welleducated
I think you're right. I have never had a herpes outbreak anywhere plus the rashes are not painful blisters at all. I m,ay be over reacting.

by gracefromHHP, Aug 13, 2007 01:11PM
To: CRI
definitely over reacting CRI.

grace
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