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1840967 tn?1318631613

Vaginal blister

Over the Summer I got a severe yeast infection, I went to my Dr. and they gave me a cream, But this yeast infection was different, I had small blisters that popped and were very sore, they itch at first then get tender, when I urinate and the urine gets on them it burns horribly. They are on my inner lips and anus but never my actual vagina.  The cream the Dr. gave me took the yeast infection and the blisters away. But now I have the Bumps again right before I'm about to start my period, but no yeast infection. I already made an appt. with my Dr. But I'm really scared, I am praying to god its not an STD. What else could it possibly be? Please help I'm so worried I might have something.
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That's good to hear!!! So I take it your dr either swabbed the area or did a blood test.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Take it as a warning and use protection-- it guards from so much more than just pregnancy. It doesn't matter if your partner shows no signs, you can still have something.
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1840967 tn?1318631613
I found out they were cysts, not an std Thank god
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I'm sorry but it sounds like herpes, you can get it through regular or oral sex, so if your bf gets cold sores he can pass it on to you down there!! Your dr should have swabbed the area for herpes the first time!!!! It pisses me off that your dr didn't do this!!! Go to an urgency care within 48hrs of having symptoms because you can only get an accurate test within 48hrs! Or ask your dr for a blood test IGG herpselect type 1/2.
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1840967 tn?1318631613
I am sexually active without protection but the person i have been sleeping with has never had a sign of anything. And no there is no discharge just when they pop and its clear not white puss. then they just are sore and eventually heal up
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Are you sexually active without protection? If not, it's very very possible it is an STD. Is there any form of discharge from them?
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