They aren't itchy but they are abit sore when I wipe and when touching. I have one sexual partner and have not been with anyone else sine march 2009 so I doubt anything would come this late after! Um I have only realized this a couple of days ago, I Am on my period and was on before they came and I am very run down at the moment. I don't think it could be an std but I would like your opinion?
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Small sore red bumps around labia?
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Posted 2 years ago #
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An accurate diagnosis is necessary in order to help an infected person know what to expect and know how to treat their infections in order to control outbreaks and live in the best health possible.
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It sounds like herpes to me. Often even if you're infected they don't show up right away. I know I only get cold sore outbreaks when I'm run down or on my period, and it is the same virus. Has your partner been tested?
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Looks like herpes to me..Herpes-related sores do not look like pimples, but rather blisters that contain fluid. During the cycle of herpes symptoms, these blisters will burst and dry up as the infection comes to a close. It is important to note that the fluid contained in the sores is highly contagious, and when it is present in and around the sore, the infected person is most likely to transmit the disease.
More advanced symptoms of herpes in the genital area include blisters similar to those that appear in cases of oral herpes. Small blisters, either as individuals or in a group, will form on the skin on or near the genitals. The tops of the blisters will eventually come off and leave open wet sores. The open sores will later dry up as scabs develop during the healing process leaving no scarring. At this time, the lesions are no longer contagious.
The full cycle of herpes symptoms takes between two and four weeks to complete. The effects are worst for most people during the first out break, usually occurs within a few weeks of the initial transmission of the disease. Subsequent outbreaks of can occur four or five times a year, and the frequency of occurrences should decrease in time, though the virus is always present in the bodies of those infected.
There are many testing options exists to help people cope with symptoms of herpes. Just consult the accredited std specialists at Local STD Testing Centers. They will advise you what is the best thing to do.Posted 2 years ago # -
Anyone with a new partner, multiple partners or just sexually active in general should be tested for the 6 most commonly transmitted diseases and infections. Certain high risk groups including prison inmates, men who have high risk sex with men, and sexual partners that have already been diagnosed with a STD, should be tested regularly every 6 months.
In the absence of symptoms, however, sexually active individuals should get tested regularly at least once per year. Most importantly however, if you know you are at risk for a particular disease, speak up. The best way to truly know what is going on with your body is to call us and get tested today.
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