Im single and he went to jail. He didnt tell me he had herpes, I now have a painful white spot on my front top part of my female parts. It sucks! I want to write to him and tell him he gave me this but I havent. I havent told anyone. I am attractive, honest and caring and afraid to ever date again. How did this happen and THOUGHT THEY WERE OUTBREAKS TIMES? THIS HURTS ALL THE TIME! IT’S A TINGLING AND FAIRLY PAINFUL PRESSURE FEELING. IT itches at times too. Looks like a cancer sour but never goes away. Im afraid to ask dr for meds to help it...signed, ASHAMED AND LOST
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That doesn't sound like herpes. Herpes usually produces periodic outbreaks of blistery sores. One painful spot sounds like a cyst or boil.
Take a deep breath and call your doctor.
No herpes doesn't usually hurt all the time, usually just before during and some times for a few days after a break out heals.
This doesn't sound like herpes. Herpes looks more like a raised blister or open paper cut like sore, it's not bumps or lumps. It could be cysts or warts.
Do not be afraid or ashamed to see a doctor, they have seen it all before. Getting tested is the best way to find out for sure if it's herpes or not. Some times you just have to do and get it over with. Even if it is herpes it, some people don't see it as a huge deal breaker. It shouldn't hold you back from doing what you want with your life.
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Cold sores are caused by the herpes virus. Many of us already have the cold sore virus dormant in our bodies, and never have a flare up of cold sores. We contracted it as children, as it is a very common virus, and children pick it up easily as they often share food and drinks, and may be less concerned about hand washing and hygiene. Cold sores can be transmitted even when the person does not have a cold sore, though it is less likely to happen then.
Just see a Dr and get it treated.
You cannot even be sure what it is until you get it checked by a Dr.