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is this and infection or herpes??

i had a bladder infection on 21st of august... I was on macrobid for the infection but when she did the test for bladder infection it showed no bacteria.. just blood and a trace of protein so i guess i was just starting one??? Took the macrobid it made me feel way better.!

I didn't have sex at all when i had my bladder infection

On the 28th my boyfriend and i had sex and after that it stunnnng so bad to go pee it just felt like i was on fire dont know if it was from being dry or having friction or what?? Friday at lunch i went pee and it hurt so bad! the 29th i had like these two red spots  on the opening of my vagina. like on my labia or vulva or whatever just like right when you open the lips.... didn't ever scab over or anything ! but it was labor day weekend and family doctors were gone i finally went to the plan parent hood tuesday the 2nd and she looked @ them and was really confsued she said  80% sure it wasn't herpes?
what could it have been from.. she did a swab but im still curious what else it could be? could sores last that long from having ouchie sex???

I also have a mirena iud and dont know if that could cause some kind of infection???
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101028 tn?1419603004
please keep adding to your original thread and don't keep on making new ones.  It's too confusing to have multiple threads going on at the same time. thank you.

grace
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494623 tn?1278279352
Having as you say Ouchie sex can cause skin breaks in sensitive areas it may be simply trauma from that,also I don't know enough about the Mirena either but have read some documentation on it where some women have experienced allergic reactions from it,your Health Provider took a swab from the spots that will tell whether you have Herpes or not.

I'm sorry I can't be more helpful on this ....

Daisy
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