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this look like herpes, on a finger?


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2 minutes ago, blistering love said:

it could be, did u touch an open lesion? see if u can go to the doctors and keep it bandaged up in the meantime.

didnt touch a open lesion, ive had type 1 for over 10 years... i saw 2 docs, one didnt hesitate to say yes and the other wasnt sure.

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can they swab it? Check this out, the first pic looks a bit like your lesion on your finger.however , it could be a little burn,a little bite,

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Just now, blistering love said:

can they swab it? Check this out, the first pic looks a bit like your lesion on your finger.however , it could be a little burn,a little bite,

thanks for the pics, i dont think it looks like them.

 

at first i did think it was a spider bight because i woke up with it red over night, a bright red spot that hurt to the touch... after a week the red spot started to develope into tiny little pin sized blisters... thats when i thought of herpes.

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Are you having any symptoms? It sounds like whitlow, have a  look on google images, just like HSV1-2 im guessing the lesions differ for different people. 

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Just now, blistering love said:

Are you having any symptoms? It sounds like whitlow, have a  look on google images, just like HSV1-2 im guessing the lesions differ for different people. 

a week after i did develope a runny nose, cough and felt like a had a low grade fever.

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Could be related.Maybe not the cough, but i read that you can have a little fever.That could just be a typical common cold, see if you can get some antiviral tablets, and some cream to  put on a baid aid and keep it covered. Should go away within a week or two. Hope you feel better soon, might not be whitlow at all.

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Just now, blistering love said:

Could be related.Maybe not the cough, but i read that you can have a little fever.That could just be a typical common cold, see if you can get some antiviral tablets, and some cream to  put on a baid aid and keep it covered. Should go away within a week or two. Hope you feel better soon, might not be whitlow at all.

the first doc did give me some acyclovir, ive been using it for three days and it looks the same.

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try boosting up the dose? Unfortunately, the antivirals dont do much unless taken when the first symptoms arise.Keep it bandaged it up to prevent it spreading and see if you can get some cream.

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Just now, blistering love said:

try boosting up the dose? Unfortunately, the antivirals dont do much unless taken when the first symptoms arise.Keep it bandaged it up to prevent it spreading and see if you can get some cream.

the cream is what i have now.

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oh true, do u change it five hours? Thats the recommended time for cold sores.It may take a week -2 to fully heal up, if it gets worse, or has no improvement i would go see another doctor.

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15 minutes ago, WilsoInAus said:

This doesn't look like herpes! As you already have HSV-1 you won't get it in your finger.

trust me ive read that too, this is the part that confuses me... a part of me says its herpes because a doctor looked at it and didnt hesitate... the other part of me thinks not because of the stuff ive read, saying if ive had herpes type 1 it shouldnt spread.

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16 minutes ago, blistering love said:

oh true, do u change it five hours? Thats the recommended time for cold sores.It may take a week -2 to fully heal up, if it gets worse, or has no improvement i would go see another doctor.

i dont change it every five hours, more like every 12 hours.

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It is under the skin, nothing has broken, herpes causes surface disruption. It is too regular a patch, herpes follows the random pattern of nerve endings. I'm not sure if there are nerve endings there.

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Hey corona, my doctor looked at me and said I didn't look like a woman with herpes simplex. Another doctor looked at me and said I was cured , visual diagnosis can be least accurate way of getting properly diagnosed. I've had Ghsv 2 for 28 yrs plus so both doctors, one infectious disease and another immunologist, both were way off base. I'd get it cultured as suggest .  I do agree with WilsonAus, it really doesn't look like a herpes blister.  Take care Aces.

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Yes ok I see the surface scab like thing. Looks potentially to be bacterial. Has it been tested for staph?

I'm far from convinced it is HSV, but if it is, then it will more likely be a small Zoster outbreak (chicken pox) rather than HSV-1 or HSV-2.

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13 hours ago, WilsoInAus said:

Yes ok I see the surface scab like thing. Looks potentially to be bacterial. Has it been tested for staph?

I'm far from convinced it is HSV, but if it is, then it will more likely be a small Zoster outbreak (chicken pox) rather than HSV-1 or HSV-2.

Wasn't tested for staph, I did get 1,000mg of antibiotics at planned parenthood because I wasn't feeling well and they thought i might of had a std.

The second doctor who wasn't sure it was herpes kept asking me if I was around someone with chicken pox or if I had bad chicken pox growing up.

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13 hours ago, WilsoInAus said:

Yes ok I see the surface scab like thing. Looks potentially to be bacterial. Has it been tested for staph?

I'm far from convinced it is HSV, but if it is, then it will more likely be a small Zoster outbreak (chicken pox) rather than HSV-1 or HSV-2.

Wasn't tested for staph, I did get 1,000mg of antibiotics at planned parenthood because I wasn't feeling well and they thought i might of had a std.

The second doctor who wasn't sure it was herpes kept asking me if I was around someone with chicken pox or if I had bad chicken pox growing up.

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