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  • Sep 14, 2012, 05:34 PM
    cj102311
    Herpes or what? Confused..
    OK so I have these white bumps on my clitoris for about 6 days now. They looked like blisters then they popped now are flat and white and seem to be trying to heal. I do have unprotected sex with my bf(of a year). And since I have been with him I have not done anything with anyone else. My clitoris also became swollen, and I've have white discharge. I never got a fever or felt like I had the flu. These bumps just came about last Saturday after I got home from taking a 4 hour test for school. My boyfriend and I did have sex the day before and that morning. I thought the blisters were just from him and dry intercourse. I went to the doctors and took a urine test and blood test. I just found out that they are both negative. But the dr wants me to go back in 4 weeks to get re tested. If it is herpes I honestly do not know how that could happen if we have both been loyal to each other this past year and neither of us has ever shown symptoms of herpes. Could you please help me out!
  • Sep 15, 2012, 06:46 AM
    tickle
    Absolutely no advice, agree with re-testing; your b/f shows no symptoms? In some cases herpes outbreaks don't appear on the surface as any kind of erruption. Are you sure your b/f is completely loyal? I think you two better sit down and have a heart to heart talk. Have you told him about this?
  • Sep 15, 2012, 12:45 PM
    csno20
    You could have herpes for years and not know until you have an outbreak. Did he test for hpv?
  • Sep 15, 2012, 12:49 PM
    Alty
    Were your boyfriend and you both virgins when you started having sex? Unless you've only had sex with one person, and that person has also only had sex with one person, you're not immune to STD's.

    It very well could be herpes. Sadly we can't give you the answer, only your doctor can. But yes, it's entirely possible. When you have sex, especially with more than one partner, and not protected, STD's are a huge risk.

    Good luck.

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