I recently broke up with my boyfriend and we got back together after some time. He promised me that he wasn't with anyone (and I know that there is the chance that he lied but I trust him). During the time were broken up, i kissed 2 other men but nothing more. After that, i engaged again in oral and vaginal sex with my boyfriend.
Since then, my mouth has sort of developed longish scrape like lesions, around the area where my teeth come together, and two very small, white, pimpleish dots. Also, the inside of the outer lips of my vagina have developed around 50ish small, pimpleish dots as well. Could these be normal to the skin in that area?
THey are a bit annoying but don't quite "burn". They aren't huge like the pictures I've seen, and haven't popped into open sores. I also have no discharge. I also don't have a fever, just feel like I'm getting a cold. No swollen lymph nodes. I believe these are the same as ones i had before I kissed but not quite sure
2007-10-20
03:16:29
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I was diagnosed with HPV about 3 years ago and after going in for pap smears every 3 months, my doctor told me that my results were normal again and I could go back to having my paps every 6 months.
2007-10-20
03:17:58 ·
update #1
My questions are
A: what is the possibility I contracted herpes in my mouth (from kissing a person only one time), spread it to my partner through oral sex, who then spread it to me?
B: Does this sound like herpes? What are the key points that define herpes?
C: I dont have health insurance, where can I turn for low cost care on a sliding scale?
2007-10-20
03:18:23 ·
update #2
im just afraid that i might have contracted oral herpes, spread it to his genitals, and in turn, he spread it to mine
and we used condoms, herpes can be spread even if you use a condom...
furthermore, im not naive, i know of course there's always a chance that a person's word is not true, but i have complete trust in him...i just put that out there to make people aware that i am aware of the fact that he could have given it to me....but im worried that i could have passed it to him
most importantly, where is somewhere I can have this checked out, low cost? I asked planned parenthood and they said it would cost $120 just for the visit and pap
2007-10-20
03:51:10 ·
update #3
there are no sores, vesicles, lesions, or ulcer looking things. it just looks like small, flesh colored bumps
2007-10-20
03:54:06 ·
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You are so contradictory! There is a chance he lied but you trust him? That makes no sense! You obviously have some sort of std, you would think after the first go around (hpv) you would know better! Go to the doctor, get treated, and for god's sake quit being so stupid when you are having sex! Use a freakin condom!
2007-10-20 03:20:54
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answered by Flower Girl 6
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I know your pain. You're not alone. I have had both oral and vaginal herpes. It sucks! You will experience a tingling sensation, and especially if you have herpes 'down there' TRUST ME, you'll know!! It hurts like HELL!! Chances are you probably do have herpes on your mouth, it's what it sounds like. The good news is, well, it's not the end of the world, and herpes is manageable if you eat right, exercise, and have low stress. Really, it's true. I wouldn't keep having sex with your boyfriend, though. At least until you BOTH get tested. Also, I was in school at the time when I had my tests done, so I was under my parents' insurance. I'm sure there's GOT to be some sort of free clinic or somewhere with a sliding scale around where you live that offers help and tests.
www.biogetica.com is a place I found some good info about curing herpes. I do believe there are cures, natural ones, and that contracting herpes is NOT the end of the world!!
BE SAFE!!
Take care of yourself.
Boys DO LIE to get what they want out of you! Be cautious no matter how much you love someone. protect yourself!
2007-10-20 04:42:49
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answered by Gina D 4
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answered by ? 3
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2016-08-13 11:02:32
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-07-09 03:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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My best friend has had genital herpes for about eight months now, and it's been really rough. She's had about 7 outbreaks. Everywhere I read it says it stops flaring up so much after time, but its not getting less frequent for her. She's been on Antiviral meds the whole time, too. She also has type 1 diabetes which she has had her whole life, which really weakens her immune system. Will it ever get better?
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2016-05-15 01:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to tell you this girl but it does sound like herpes. You can have a mild out break or a sever one. It could itch, burn, hurt. Some can be huge and some can be little and aggravating. Don't try to figure out who gave it to who, that's just going to drive you nuts because there is no way of telling. Sorry this happened to you.
2007-10-20 03:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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People who have herpes complain of a burning and itching. The sores look like some one took the head of a match, blew it out, then burned them with it multiple times on the vagina. The sores don't have to be big. Usually the weep that is is when the are most contagious.
2007-10-20 03:44:16
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answered by LeAnneRN2004 2
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For information, go to:
http://www.ashastd.org/herpes/herpes_learn_symptoms.cfm
2007-10-20 03:20:39
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answered by Ace Librarian 7
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well if they dont exactly burn then you might have syphilis. (saying we learned in health class, syphilis is painless herpes hurts) so i'd go to a doctor to be sure. and usually they are not normal to that area. talk to your doctor about lowcost help
good luck!
2007-10-20 03:29:29
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answered by Anonymous
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