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what's wrong with me???
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Keith Downing, MD - Obstetrics, Gynecology
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what's wrong with me???

by lex_15, Jun 02, 2008 01:45PM
I'm 15 and i dont know what's wrong with me... since i was 11 i've been having...i guess you can call them out breaks... small painful blisters have been popping up on my vaginal area and thick white foul smelling discharge has been flowing out... i dont know why this is happening because im not sexually active and i have never don anything... at first i thought i had a yeast infection, but i did some research and found out that you dont get blisters from that ... and i am too scared to ask my mom can i go to a gyno...so can you please give me a list of what i could have

thank you

by Keith Downing, MD, Jun 02, 2008 09:41PM
Hello,

Recurrent painful blisters sounds like genital herpes.  But without an exam one cannot say for certain.  Your pediatrician should be able to evaluate you for this if you are worried about seeing an ob/gyn.

Best regards,

Dr. Downing
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