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Itching and red bumps like mosquito bites on rear and along underwear lining

I have genital herpes and wondering if this is what is cause my symptoms or if this is just normal jock itch. Now it flares up different times and if i dont scratch it sometimes it wont bother me for a day or two. On my inner front thigh on my underwear lining i get about four bumps on both sides that itch like crazy and sometimes they dry up and i can see the white flakyness of the skin. But im assuming because this is a moist area they flare up everyother day. Also i have the same problem itchyness and red small mosquito bump on my rear where one cheek meets with the other. I have been haveing problems with loose bowels more than one time a day so the wiping is what normally triggers the itchyness and it just keeps on itching the whole day even when i walk or sitdown without me scratching. Is there any solution to this? I dont think this is worth going in to the doctors office as there is no puss or anything where they can get to run a culture. Also i did have mrsa before and was tested for it but it seems to have come back as i seen red small bumps with little puss in them above my private parts but below the belly button. They have gone away on there own. Could all this other bumps and itchyness be from mrsa? Anyone with advice please post
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when did the symptoms show up?are you male?
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the igg test. it was at a doctors office. i  had all the symptoms of it as well so im not argueing whether i have it or not. im just saying if this is herpes related or if its related to mrsa?  
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Nothing you have said sounds like herpes.. What sort of Herpes Test did you do to say you were positive? You really should go see a dermatologist about this!!!
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