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Do I have herpes?

So I had sex with a girl over a week ago, I also stayed at a house ive been working on and at first I thought the spots could have been spider/bug bites. I got 3 good sized ulcers on my pubic mound and the spots were hard all around them under the skin, like a hard pad. After a few days a couple other pimple looking spots popped up. One or two were really easy to pop and had a clear liquid. But like I said it was three big ulcers and swelling, and just recently other bumps.

I later noticed my lymph nodes on both sides in between my legs were swollen and sore.

I’ve had some lower back pain ( could have been from my daily exercise, which I have back pain often )

And a few days ago my right upper leg on the inside, the skin was super sensitive. The next day my lower stomach became sensitive, and then moved up. This morning it was really sensitive but now it’s only bad near my right side lymph node.

I have had no burning while peeing, no fever or flu like symptoms.

The ulcers haven’t really turned yellow, but they’re starting to go away, and have just a little bit of yellow crust from the clear liquid.

All I have had is ulcers which were hard all around ( which I haven’t heard of ), skin sensitivity, back pain, and lymph node swelling.
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Thanks for your reply. I’m very confused as to whether it is or folliculitis. I heard the blisters aren’t hard, these are very hard and swollen. And some are bigger than others and there all spread out, and not really in clusters. And I know a infection like that can cause swollen lymph nodes. Does this sound possible?
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And only one or two spots turned white.
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This sounds like it very well could be hsv. You really should've gone in right away and had the ulcers looked at and swab tested
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