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vaginal itching burning ulceration

hey! ima 24 years old girl, im not married, and i havnt have had sex, but me n my boyfrnd often have oral sex, cunnilingus, i have been having this problem since 1 year, it started in nov 2011, after my periods i got a small swelling just outside labia major, in da ingoinal area, a very small one, n den it ruptured open into an ulcer which was red, n den it healed after 2 weeks, den after my next period, i got da swelling again n again the rupture and ulceration, n dis has been happening after evey period only it has grown from a small spot to involve more area, the swelling usually happens after periods, sometimes it starts anytime, and ven it ulcerates there is some blood n some yellow fluid pus like im not sure tough but its yellow ,
the swelling is painful n firm but not hard and not attached to any underlying tissue, and other than this i have vaginal itching severe one and also itching outside the labia.
what is dis problem plz i need help :( i live in a region where i cannot go to a gyneacologist with this problem, its very embarassing, plz i need help :(
meds taken: metronidazole, augumentin n ciprofloxacin no help wid these
no vaginal discharge
no fever or malaise
an odd smell to urine
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you should see a doctor...it sounds like symptoms of herpes simplex virus. call your doctor
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thanku so much, im relieved a lot :) ur words are very encouraging :),
could it be chronic vaginal thrush??
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This is not HPV related, however it does sound similar to herpes. I know that you can get herpes if the person performing oral sex on you has had a coldsore in the past and has therefore got the virus, however I'm unsure how often that occurs so post this in the herpes forum for a more informed response.

Don't be embaressed, plenty of people get STDs, it is very common. At clinics they see many people each day and it's the norm, best thing to do is to get it looked at. Hopefully it is not STD related as it may well not be, but there is always a chance.
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