What you're describing could be any one of a dozen irritations, infections or maladies... however, based on what you're describing, with both red spots and pus pockets, you must seek medical attention as soon as possible, as there's obviously an infection there, and only a doctor has the tools to see what caused it and get it treated.
I'm sure you already have regrets, but you need to be more careful with having unprotected sex- people often don't know they have illnesses, and many infections can be carried without symptoms by men, and passed to women, who quickly show the symptoms after!
Don't assume that you've got herpes- that's for a doctor to diagnose using a medical test. You do, however, have an infection and pain, which, taken together, means that you need medical attention as soon as possible.
just because you cant see any doesnt mean he cannot pass it to you. Some people have no symptoms. Or they might mistaken mild sores for insect bites or something else. Yet even without symptoms, a person can still pass the herpes virus to others. So, if you have signs of herpes, see your doctor to find out if you are infected.
Herpes symptoms can come and go, but the virus stays inside your body even after all signs of the infection have gone away. In most people, the virus becomes “active” from time to time, creating an outbreak. Some people have herpes virus outbreaks only once or twice. People who have a first outbreak can expect to have 4 or 5 outbreaks within a year. Over time, the outbreaks tend to occur less often and be less severe. Experts don't know what causes the virus to become active. Some women say the virus comes back when they are sick, under stress, out in the sun, or during their period.
Genital herpes cannot be cured; the virus will always be in your body. But the antiviral drugs acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir can shorten outbreaks and make them less severe, or stop them from happening. Valacyclovir (brand name Valtrex) also can lower your risk of passing the infection to someone else.
The only way to be sure is to have a doctors check them out. I wouldnt wait to have them check out because it can cause damage to your cervix
Remember that genital herpes is a life-long disease. Even though you may have long periods with no symptoms, you can still pass the virus to another person. Talk with your doctor about what you can do to have fewer future outbreaks, and how to prevent passing the virus to another person.
Yh but wouldn't he have lumps on his **** if he had herpes and is herpes easy treated x
You need to have a doctor check them out and to do an STD test!. Just because he says he's clear for everything doesnt mean that he is. Razor rash wouldnt hurt that bad. See a doctor ASAP! Dont pop them just in case it's Herpes that can make it spread