Having sores on your vagina isn't a good thing. I suggest that you have them exaimed by your physican as soon as you can get an appointment. There are a wide list of reasons you can have sores down there. I have listed some information on Gential herpes. They cause blister like sores. I am not implying you have this, I am just posting some information about the symptoms. So check it out and go from there, but please make an appt. to see your doc. Best of luck and I hope you feel better soon.
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Genital herpes symptoms can vary greatly from person to person. Most people never have any symptoms or ones that are so mild they may not recognize them, although some people develop painful and bothersome symptoms.
First-time (primary) outbreak
The primary outbreak of genital herpes tends to last longer and be more severe than subsequent (recurrent) outbreaks. Symptoms of a primary outbreak may include:
Flulike symptoms, such as fever, headache, and muscle aches. These symptoms usually get better within a week.
Tingling, burning, itching, and redness at the site where an outbreak is about to occur (prodrome).
Painful, itchy blisters on the penis, on the vulva, or inside the vagina. Blisters may also appear on the anus, buttocks, thighs, or scrotum, either alone or in clusters. They may be barely noticeable or as large as a coin.
Blisters that break and become shallow, painful, oozing sores.
Swollen and tender lymph nodes in the groin.
Painful urination.
Abnormal vaginal or urethral discharge.
Occasionally a person will experience symptoms months or even years after being infected, making it very difficult to identify the sex partner who was the source of the infection.
Recurrent outbreaks
Recurrent outbreaks of HSV cause painful blisters that rupture, become sores, and heal after 6 to 12 days. Symptoms of recurrent outbreaks are usually limited to genital blisters, sores, and swollen glands. The blisters are most painful during the first 24 hours after they appear. Most people do not have flulike symptoms with recurrent outbreaks. Recurrent outbreaks are usually less severe and do not last as long as primary outbreaks.
Symptoms of genital herpes infections in both primary and recurrent outbreaks tend to be more severe in women than in men.
2006-07-29 13:57:14
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answered by pinkribbons&walking4boobies 4
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2016-02-28 01:18:17
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answered by ? 3
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If I were you I would highly suggest you go to the doctor for that kind of information. Not trying to scare you or anything but you might have... oh never mind just go to your doctor.
2006-07-29 13:55:50
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answered by Jackie O 2
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i somtimes get little pimple like thing not inside but where the hair is usually right after i shave so it can be razer burn , go to the gyno get it checked out if you have herpes no big deal it wont kill ya
2006-07-29 14:56:30
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answered by lovesugarkisses 4
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uh, sounds like herpes, but i would need to see to be sure, call your ob/gyn, if you dont have one , get one, like monday and make an appointment, or go to an urgent care where they can asess your problem.
2006-07-29 13:55:11
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answered by cherokee 4
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