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What could this be?

I had an encounter around 5 months ago,,3 days later a spot formed on the shaft where the condom would end and a little one beside itI thought it may be a wart I pulled it off 2 weeks later a scab formed then disappeared never to be seen again.
Next,3 weeks later, I seemed to form 2 spots either side of my lips,just inside,upper lip,symetrically opposite,then a darkening drooling from the mouth on both sides which I kept on cleaning and washing,next top lip heating up,moustash area blistering but not always bursting,sometimes subsiding,then a redness either side of nostrils onto face,can be very itchy,but doesnt go away,seems to ooze sweaty liquid,skin feels desensitised and waxy,also spots around forehead very itchy but I  darent scratch.Could this be herpes?Has it went on too long for that?Doctors havent tested for anything and keep throwing meds at me.Had enough.please help.
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101028 tn?1419603004
it's unfortunate that you saw a provider who was so uncaring :(   I'd write a letter of complaint to the clinic you were seen at too.

try to be seen elsewhere.
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How can the doc say that...thats stupid
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Had a check today and doc never even looked for me or took biopsy,says everyone has herpes.
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Thanks booked in for Fri,getting a full mot,and cacking myself.
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101028 tn?1419603004
the genital issues could be many things. since you weren't seen at the time, hard now to know what was going on.

your oral symptoms don't sound at all herpes related. more likely an angular cheilitis or something .

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Im booked for that Grace but i dont know how long this will take,any ideas of what it could be?so soon after an encounter.......
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101028 tn?1419603004
these don't sound like oral herpes.

time to see a dermatologist from the sounds of things.

grace
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