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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Vaginal Health Answer A4015 Posted: 05-01-08 14:36pm
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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