It would be very unusual.
The next time you get this, go to an urgent care, your doctor, whoever can see you within 24-48 hrs, and get it cultured, preferably a PCR swab. That's the only way to know for sure what it is.
Once you develop antibodies for herpes, it's really uncommon to spread it to other parts of your body. Antibodies develop within 12 weeks of infection, often much sooner. 70% develop them by 6 weeks.
There is something called herpes gladitorium, but it only happens in wrestlers. This happens when a wrestler has hsv, usually type 1 orally, has a cold sore, and the virus gets on the mat. When he and other wrestlers then rub their skin on the mats, with the chafing and all, it can penetrate the skin that is normally too thick for the virus to enter.
You could have staph/MRSA, eczema, an allergic reaction to something, or a host of other things, and should definitely see a doctor ASAP the next time you get one.
Let us know what happens.