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Do I have herpes? Please help

Hi I am eighteen years old and i had unprotected sex with a girl that i think has only had two sex partners. Anyways about a couple of days later i got two red bumps on the shaft my penis and one just below my belly button which I popped and white puss and a little blood came out of them they then began to scab really quick like overnight and i thought maybe it got infected but now on one i keep popping and it also pops on itself with the same liquid as before. I am worried i have herpes. Also a week later i got very sick with a sore throat and headache but i was starting to get sick beforr i had sex with her can anyone please help me P.S i don t feel tingling in my leg or feet and it doesn't hurt when a urinate.
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After rereading this since ataglace's response, I think I might have misunderstood.  So none of the bumps scabbed over on their own, only after you popped them?  If that's the case, and certainly after a doctor said it was something else, I'd agree with ataglance that it's not herpes.
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Yeah the doctor i showed the scabs to he said it was a bacteria infection caused by my strep throat and me picking at the zits hopefully he rights and it was jsut a weird timing
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I'm betting it's not herpes.  You are worrying too much over 2 little pimples.  
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I was very scared of the result being that but the thing is on my scabs there kinda of yellowish and green like almost like honey and i can t remember but i think i was getting a few bumps before i had sex with her but i am not certain i am just so confused and i am not sure what to do
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Certainly sounds like it could be herpes.  I'd get tested 3 months post exposure with a IgG test such as HerpesSelect to be sure of what's going on.
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