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Whitlow?

Have had hsv2 for 25 years.  Female.  No outbreaks for 5 or 6 years.
Now have 5 pimple like eruptions on my right hand -- one on underside of wrist, two below knuckle of second finger, one on lower part of index finger, one on lower part of thumb.  They just appeared suddenly -- do not itch, but did have a little fluid.  Hurt a bit if i press on them  but  otherwise would not know they were there.

My question -- after 25 years could i have whitlow on my hand if i never had it there before?  Not near a cuticle or anything.  Did i infect myself from my initial outbreak25 years ago from inserting medicine into my vaginal area?  Has the virus been sitting in the nerve endings of my hand/fingers just waiting to pop out?

I am so worried that i could have infected my grandchild before i noticed these things.   Please reply!  Thanks.

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101028 tn?1419603004
if they don't itch or hurt like a s.o.b, odds are they aren't herpes or shingles related at all.

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Me too ! Thanks grace!
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101028 tn?1419603004
glad you got better answers :)
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Saw derm doc today-- one i have been going to for a long time, so i trust him... Anyway, he thinks the bumps are plant bases, which makes sense because i was helping clean up a plant sale on saturday. So a big relief.
Thanks for all your help.  This is a great site.
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You may do not have herpes at all.
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I think the better to test to be sure.
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Derm appt thursday morning....
Cant recall if i had a blood test but there was no doubt at all.  Terrible first episode and was in a relatinship with someone who had it.....
Took aclyovir by the handful....
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