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Q: Genital herpes
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 25th, 2008
For about 3 weeks now my vagina has been very itchy and extreamly sore. When i look, i can see little blisters and red raw skin and somtimes what can only be described as little slits.
It's very sore and very annoying especially when im in public places. I dont know what could have caused this as i have not yet had sex and the last time another person has touched me there was last december. I would really appricate a reply as i dont know what to do!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 1st, 2008
Vaginal Health Answer A4015
According to your description (itchy and sore little blisters, red raw skin etc.) you could be experiencing genital herpes. You have to visit a dermatologist for a correct diagnosis as soon as possible.




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