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vaginal irritation/blister

i had posted a topic earlier cause i have like 1 little blister on my upper vagina area around my clitoral area.  it doesnt itch, or have any pain unless im using the restroom and have to wipe, it's sensitive with touch and hurts to touch.  but just sitting around i have zero pain.  i dont think it's an STD, but I didnt know if it COULD be caused by oral sex, from a bacterial infection????  it's just weird that it is right there, since that's where when my husband does oral that's the spot he's in and around.  and he's performed oral alot the last week before it came up, and we've been alot more sexually active as well since I had my IUD placed.  Anyone have any idea?  I think im gonna go into the Minor Emergencies Urgent Care tomorrow if it's still bothering me.  
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we have free coverage through military tho, so im sure health stuff is expensive but i think itd be worth every penny to find out you're just fine!.. or not just fine
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LOL yes, it was extremely!!!  i got all stressed out and cranky over nothing..  i was more worried for my daughter though...  i was scared that IF it was herpes then she might of gotten it even though i had a C-Section...  and that would just SUCK lol  it's about gone today anyways and ive had zero pain, so it's going away and im thrilled!  im glad though i sucked it up and just went to the drs though.. thats what everyone should do cause it might just end up being like what i had, a cut!  i dont get why people dont go just because they dont have health insurance, you can always make payments!
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414635 tn?1272217693
well that must be relief to you
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went to the dr's today, and all it is is a cut...  wow, i freaked out over nothing!  it was prob just from my skin rubbing the wrong way during sex or something... they did a swab to just do one, but she said it def looked NOTHING like herpes.  it was def a cut...  
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528853 tn?1212713173
you should go get check out cause you can get most std's form just using a public bathroom. hope this helps.
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no i dont think he has anything.. he's in the Marines and gets tested regularly...  and he's never had a coldsore. i could have something, i have slept with boyfriends over the past 3 years before i got married, so idk.  never had anything come up before, so we'll see.  who knows.. i just hope it's not herpes or something along those lines!  i have that appt tomorrow so hopefully i know something then...  
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414635 tn?1272217693
herpes isn't always a std in the way most people think...i wa thinking if he had a cold sore...
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i got an appt for tomorrow with my hospital!  ill check back and let everyone know what's up
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well ive been married for 3 years now, faithfully.  I dont know if it's a bacterial infection, i know if you have an IUD that you are more prone to bacterial infections so I'm just lost.  I dont think it's yeast, i dont have any discharge or anything.. im STILL bleeding/spotting from getting my IUD placed.  it appeared wednesday night, and i haven't let my husband touch me basically since then.. i need to go get it checked out because im stressing over it, and he feels pushed away cause I just feel "gross".  I dont know...  im gonna go to minor care tomorrow more than likely.  
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414635 tn?1272217693
It could just be a blister caused by an infection---do you think you have a uti or yeast infection? and it could possibley be herpes, which can be passed through oral sex.
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