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I have huge ulceration with crater like middle that has pus and bleeds on both size of my inner labia near my vaginal opening. It is about 2cm or more in diameter. It has a white mucuously layer. Is this normal? Hurts like mad I cant walk

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Herpes sores don't typically bleed.

Is there any way you can see a doctor tomorrow? That is the only way you will know for sure what is wrong with you.

JB

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Well it could describe an outbreak, but it could also describe several other conditions that are commonly confused with herpes. Here is a link to a post that talks about what else it might be:

http://www.herpes-coldsores.com/conditions_confused_with_herpes.htm

Even if it is herpes, you will be ok. Hundreds of millions of people have herpes and live normal lives. There is no reason you can't as well. I have been on this website daily for over 6 years and have chatted with thousands of Herpsters over they years and many of them have told me that getting genital herpes changed their lives for the better.

Good luck at the doctors. Make sure they do a swab test in a addition to a blood test. Doing both tests might give you an indication on how long you have had this virus (if that is what it is). If you have a positive swab and a negative blood test then you know it was a recent infection. Blood tests can take up to 4 months to show antibodies, so if your blood is negative and your swab positive you know that you just acquired the virus and your immune system has yet to create the antibodies the blood tests look for.

JB

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I need to share this. I have been confirmed with HSV 1 and 2. Out break has been 12 days. 8 days on with antiviral I am not getting better. I have severe infection which caused ulceration almost the entire of my Labia minora with pus and blood. It's clearing with the help of anti inflammatory drug. If what seems like a herpes outbreak blows out of proportion, it is likely inflamed. My Gynae didn't pick this up until I seeked second opinion 11 days later.

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