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Help "blister" IN my vagiana? But virgin

Hi, I'm a young female never had any type of sex, last time I touched (kissed) someone was a while a go. I've had my period for a couple of years and used tampon twice. I've just got off my period but used pads. When I wear a tampon and move or sneeze it "pushes" and it feels like there's a cord ripping. Anyways, two days after my period ended u felt the same pushing feeling. It hurt to walk it burned to sit it bothers me. So I pulled out a mirror and inside my vagiana there's a pimple? Like what is that? I couldn't see very well but it was red with a white tip. I was so scared is it herpes STDs but I never had sex or sexual contact. I check a few hours later and there no white pointe its are bleeding a bit. So I was like pimples come from stress and I currently have fever so I'm stressed that I'm getting close to finals and I'm a dancer so I'm scared I'm missing too many rehearsals, but Yesterday I checked cause it bothers me to sit and it's a blister? Like what is it I'm frescking out. I do wear a thong so maybe the strings rubs that spot and it creates that blister, I'm a dancer so maybe the tights rub there and create blisters. No clue but it hurts a lot when I sit or squeeze my legs together. Today I look and it's smaller I mean it wasn't big to begging with but it still burns like crap when I use the bathroom and clean myself or whatever. I don't want to tell my mom and then go to a doctor so someone please help me. What is it???? Can I get herpes or STDS without having any sexual contact??? I'm freacking out
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Yes I have not had any sex. Bu if so what is it
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Without sexual contact, it is not possible to have genital herpes. Note thought that this includes oral and vaginal sex, I assume you mean you have had neither of these forms of contact?

If so then rest assured you do not have genital herpes and there are other explanations for your ailments.
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