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Sunshine77

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Hi Eveyone & merry christmas!!

I've posted on here many times, so apologies if it's the same old stuff, but just need to get it all out. So, I've had what looks like two papercuts next to each other on the one side of the labia area which does not heal at all!! It's sore now and then, does not itch....not major but can be uncomfortable. Had it swabed and it came back as negative for herpes, although it's been there for so long it might. I'm gonna go to the doctors again after new year and see if they can swab the area for yeast/bacterial infections.....it's just really getting to me now.

Things don't seem to be getter any better, if not a little worse...I feel like my immune system is comprimised in some way, just other weird skin stuff, nothing major and I'm constantly paranoid. tests for chlamydia, syphlis,hiv all came back negative by the way....all this seemed to happen about 8 hours after oral sex, although I'd been intimate with this person before. Nothing at all sexual since that time though.

I did have a staph infection on my right groin, which has since healed!! And been on loads of antibiotics....although finished them all over 3 weeks ago!!

Then my next step is paying out £200 pound for a blood specific test. But if it comes back as hsv 1 positive,I still won't know the location!! This doesn't seem to end at all.....

Just keep getting tearful every now and then :( Will this ever end as since it all started I've been to clinic/doctors many times and had a few internals/many checks and I think they're fed up with me, ahh!! I just know something is not right, as I'm normally so healthy. Maybe it's time for some other blood tests,e.g. diabetes etc

Sunshine xx

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I am in a similar situation although I am male. Docs don't know what's wrong, they think it's psoriasis or something else. STD panels were negative although HSV1 came back positive. Docs told me not to worry unless rash comes back, although I have had persistent skin irritation for 5 months. How did you find out about the staph? I was thinking thats possibly what I have but the derm never took a swab. I am going to try another derm next week.

This has been awful.

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I am about a month into what I thought was a major GHSV outbreak. It was not improving and seemed to be getting worse. I finally went to the Dr. today and found out I had ringworm. I would assume if it was ringworm in either of your cases, your doctors would have diagnosed it. It is pretty easy to diagnose visually.

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Hi,

I'll look into the ringworm and see if any symptoms are similar, although I think the doctors/nurses can miss certain things as they only seem to go for the text book symptoms!!!

Hi music fan...incidentially I love music and it's basically music that's helped me through this so far :). Well, I had a skin irritation for over 3 years in my groin area the doctors have kinda said bacterial infection but I'ven ever been officially diagnoised. This skin irritation only itched if I kinda touch it if that makes sense. I've tried various topical creams but nothing has cleared it completely during that time.

Anyway, during my worry about possible herpes, and a few weeks after it, the skin irritation seemed to actually have a few open cuts and smelt slightly funny and had spread closer to the genital area. I think this was probably dues to stress and worry over eveything...waiting for numerous test results. One of the nurses (skin specialist) did a swab at the clinic for both herpes/skin etc and it came back as a staph infection. The oral antibiotics did not work, but I took some cream called trimovale I believe and it's finally disappeared.

You should ask for a swab for definite to see if what you have is a staph infection....I really hope you find out what the problem could be. I really feel for you as limbo is so difficult, one minute you feel up and the next low. Let me know how you get on

Sunshine xx

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I am assuming you mean Trimovate, which is an antibiotic and an anti-fungal. If it worked for you, it could be the anti-fungal part that cleared it up. In that case, you could be dealing with a fungus (like ringworm) rather than a virus or a bacteria.

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Hi,

Yes, that's right, brilliant cream...really worked for me. Although, the staph infection is completley separate (different place) to the papercut that I've been experiencing in the last 4mths (possible herpes). Although, ironically the staph infection was much more visible and in a more obvious place.

sunshine xx

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hi sunshine xx and others.. my story is i had unprotected sex with this guy about 3 wks ago and 1-2 days later i had this bump on my vagina lip(livia ?) a week later it started to look like a little cut, into the 3rd wk it started to go away and i went to planned parent hood on 12-30-10 and she said i came to late but her medical opinion it looks like a lesion but it doesnt look like my first out break a primary outbreak..about 2 months ago i got a cold sore but i get them all the time ever since i was a little girl. so now i have to wait until monday to possibly have blood work done and she said it will only show up if i was infected at least 4 months ago. does any one know more about chancroid? the nurse practioner said i do have a bacterial infection when she did a swab but since i am not having any discharge or odor she didnt give me any medication. idk i just want some affirmative answers now but i just have to wait..god bless to u all

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Hi Jewel, I'll look into that condition and check out the website so thankyou!

Hey acceptanceis the answer...I'm not sure about chancroid but it's worth googling on the internet. There are lots of other conditions that resembles herpes, so you really need to have a proper diagnosis that is not just from sight only. It can take up to 4 months I believe for antibodies to show up in a blood test. If the leisons appear again, you need to get them swabbed as soon as possible while they're fresh.

It is difficult the not knowing that's for sure....my papercut has been there for possibly 4 months and not changed, but still don't know what's going on!!

I hope you sort things out soon

sunshine x

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