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In a lot of pain! Herpes

I have recently been told I have genital herpes by a nurse and I have been experiencing pain when I have a wee. It is a shocking burning pain that makes me cry because it is too much for me to cope with. I am scared of drinking because I am scared of having a wee due to the pain. On the inside of my vagina I am very swollen and I have sores around the opening of my vagina and small lumps inside. All is very painful, I cannot touch anywhere without it stinging I cannot shower without it stinging. I have been experiencing this for 5 days now and im only 17 I cannot bare to go into college as I cannot really walk and im scared for how long this is going to go on for because I'm crying in agony every day. I am currently taking Aciclovir tablets 5 times a day. Please someone help! What can I do to ease the pain especially when I go for a wee???
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3149845 tn?1506627771
You really need to have a doctor check you
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But today I have noticed blood in my poo and pain on my left side on my ovary. It is causing me discomfort. I am extremely worried, what could this be?
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Thankyou for replying,
I have an appointment tomorrow which I will have a test done. Is there anything I can do to ease the pain for the time being? I'm only just coping with it.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, to confirm your having a herpes outbreak you need to get tested and if the anti viral meds are not working, thats a sign it maybe something else.
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Also I had an operation a week ago in my mouth which im still not recovered from, does this mean my immune system is down?
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