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Hi Folks,

I usually get cuts after sex. Are these outbreaks. Also, I just got over a regular (blister) outbreak last week and was itchy. So I scratched and now I have a cut about 3 inches long. Damnit. Is this another outbreak?

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I would definately get tested for the virus. Sex can cause enough friction in some people to cause an outbreak. Use a lubricant (made for sensitive skin--no fragrance or warming) to see if that helps in the future. But, get tested. Keep us posted.

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  • 3 months later...

I agree

Had sex this weekend. Was a little sore down there, had a tear from the friction and roughness.

Turned into a OB. Just stay away from sex for a couple days to see if it heals or if it turns into more. YOu will learn you body quickly if that is what it is doing.

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It did happen to me also one morning I wake up and I have blood in my penis it look like a little cut the next day it was better , I'm trying ozone therapy it seem to be working the best so far I rent the equipment for oxigene and for the first time in 3 years I did not have an outbreak for 20 days .

good luck

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My lesions don't always bleed but if I am wiping and see blood it helps me know more where they are. I just started trying to put dynimaclear on it today. So we shall see.

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Small cuts

My Obs are typically really tiny cuts. Sometimes i think for a second that it might be a cut from sex or from shaving, but then i realize i should probably treat every tiny small cut as if it is an ob

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Yes still beautiful. Everyone has different outbreaks. Some are cuts, some are open sore blisters. All depends on teh person. some people don't get any cuts or sores, just the other crap from it.

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