no boils and herpes are to different things. you can get boils for a number of reasons like you have a virus in the blood (which it's not a disease or any type that you can give to someone else),it really comes from the ifected hair follicle. bacteriafrom the infection forms a pocket of pus also known as a abescess. boils occur most often on the neck, face, breast, buttocks, in the groin area and armpit area. but you can get them else where. some people are more pron to getting boils then others. take a vitamin E. just because you get a boils doesn't mean you could have HIV, cancer and etc. and as for herpes you can still get genital herpes any where else on you body for that matter.
2007-02-27 09:55:54
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answered by wishstar28 4
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answered by ? 3
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answered by toshiko 4
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2015-09-25 13:58:32
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answered by Heidi 1
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Uh, no. A boil under your arm is most like a clogged sweat gland. If you are talking about genital herpes, then it would be in the genital area. If you mean cold sores, then that would be on or near your mouth.
2007-02-27 09:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Sweetie don't be alarmed merely yet. in the experience that your pal is African American possibilities are extreme they are merely hair bumps. If she's gone to a Dr and the try have come back neg. then possibilities are extreme she is advantageous and could no longer want to be retested. African human beings are weak to ingrown hairs down there cuz of the feel of our hair. that is thick and curly, so somewhat of growing to be str8 and out, it curves and grows correct back into the follicle. a number of them are easily considered, some at the on the spot are not. The soreness is coming from them growing to be contaminated(probable from rubbing hostile on your outfits or you merely choosing with them) In any experience, i have chanced on that in case you end shaving(use Nair) or shave extra many times so the hair would not have a danger to strengthen back, you received't get them as many times.
2016-10-17 09:24:47
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answered by ? 4
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umm no i have had plenty of boils under my arms and i havn't got anykind of illness.SO don't worry @ all everything is kool also my mom is a nurse and i asked her and she said nuthing will happen...
2007-02-27 09:47:46
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answered by Kimmy kimkim 1
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no.it;s not cancer,a boil is like an ingrown hair.the skin has for some reason got big and sore,sometimes if they don;t go away you have to go get them lanced or cut to get the germs and puss out so it can heal....
2007-02-27 09:51:39
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answered by Cami lives 6
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No, it could be an enlarged lymph gland, cancer, lymphoma, or just a boil of some sort...get it checked out..ASAP
2007-02-27 09:47:52
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answered by Anonymous
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