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Constant tingling/irritation here.  Still testing negative 8+ mos out.  Initially 3 hsv1 equivocals. 

Area looks like a small rash and can look like 2 flat "spots" at times. 

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Yes, over 30% of men and women will experience at least one episode of prostadynia or vulvodynia in their lifetimes and constant burning is a symptom. This is in addition to nerve related issues from the back, injury ir entrapment.

neither of these conditions is related to herpes.

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Marz an easy google search finds hundreds of stories/folks (look how many people reply to each thread with very similar things.....).

 

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Herpes/constant-vaginal-burning/show/1477151

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Herpes/CONSTANT-BURNING--ITCHING-AND-RAW-FEELING/show/1565779

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Herpes/One-year-of-nerve-pain-from-herpes/show/940976#post_13499847

 

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Urology/The-undiagnosed-pain-in-urethra--perineum--perianal-region--thighs/show/2732227#post_13499877

 

http://www.healthboards.com/boards/herpes/893995-constant-burning-itching-3-months-herpes.html

 

 

anyone who says H can't/doesn't cause constant pain or other neuralgic type symptoms is flat out wrong and ignorant to reality. 

Marz have you tried antivirals or any gabapentin or Amitryptyline?  what are your blood tests showing.  Have you been tested for other things? 

What do you think it could be?

 

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Please read the OP's situation.

There is no evidence that Marz even has herpes, the tests are negative.

Herpes does not cause continuous burning. In ALL those posts you refer to, herpes is not the cause of the burning and other causes were idenitified. It is important these causes are identified for proper treatment.

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4 hours ago, WilsoInAus said:

Please read the OP's situation.

There is no evidence that Marz even has herpes, the tests are negative.

Herpes does not cause continuous burning. In ALL those posts you refer to, herpes is not the cause of the burning and other causes were idenitified. It is important these causes are identified for proper treatment.

I am HSV2 positive, by blood test and clinical diagnosis (no doubt, trust me), and I can unequivocally say that constant burning is indeed a symptom of herpes. By constant, I mean months at a time. Not nonstop burning forever.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Yes HSV does cause constant burning. It's because HSV is a disease of the nerves, not the skin though that is how most people think of it. Once I stumbled across a gastorinterologist whose wife was a neurologist and he was the only doc I've ever seen that actually knew what was up regarding herpes...he did confirm that the constant burning is indeed from herpes and that it's caused by irritated nerves. No one really knows how to treat this....Believe it or not daily meditation will do more for it than almost anything I've tried. 

 

For people on this website that don't experience anything weird they never think it's herpes...there are a lot of wrong people here.

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