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I think i have herpes

I had unprotected sex 7 days ago and now the whole inside of my vagina has bumps. Its really sore when i move and sometimes itchy. I give off and white, i guess kinda of  yellow-ish tent if u look hard enough, thick-ish, but ordorless discharge. My lips are swollen but it like a bumpy swollen if that makes sense.  Theres a bump right beside my clitoris that kinda raw looking i think its from friction of me being dry and him still going. This bump showed up the day after sex way before everything else happened. I believe its where the discharge is coming from but im not sure and that spot burns whenever i pee. I gave him oral sex and he gave me oral after intercorse and then kissed me. Because of that if he did have herpes wouldn't it show up in my mouth as well?
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I had something like that happen to me once.
I had these flesh colored-bumps on the opening and inside of vagina hole.
I used to be so scared of doctors and finding out what it could be, so I avoided it. Great idea? No.
It did, however, go away on its own. Never knew what that was.  As I got older, I was less afraid, and I finally went to a gyno. I tested negative for everything. I had forgotten to bring that up. (The bumps) .
But I honestly had forgotten. They never came back...
But it is however, best to "know".. Good luck to you.
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I meant HPV, Not HOV. Sorry spellcheck
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This may NOT be Herpes, it could be Genital Warts. And if so, no they wouldn't show up on your mouth too. Or you could have a form of HOV, men are carriers, but only women get the symptoms. Have yourself checked sweety, I know it's embarrassing, but your gynecologist is the only one who can remove the warts., and tell you what it is. Good luck!
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To anyone I may confuse...by lips I mean vaginal lips
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It's honestly hard to know if you have herpes or not based on the above symptoms because honestly they could be symptoms of alot of  things. The only way you can know for sure is to go to your doctor and be tested. Just so you can have answers and hopefully peace of mind. I wish you the best.
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