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I haven't gotten tested for HSV2 but from what I've read online and images that I've googled, I don't think it could be anything else. I did however test positive to get cold sores HSV1 in August. It was only after I met the guy that I am currently dating that I was diagnosed with HSV1. It never bothered me that I could possibly get cold sores because I know a remedy to get rid of them in about 4days or less just using a 9V battery at the site of the cold sore when you feel the tingling and coconut oil. Works like a charm! however i know nothing about genital herpes and I do believe I am experiencing my second outbreak. The first time I ever noticed anything it felt like a cut on my vagina. Then about 3 weeks later after the cut healed and had gone away 2 red bumps appeared near the entrance of my vagina. Now about another 3 weeks later those same red bumps appeared this time I paid more attention to the itching a couple days before the bumps appeared and I have this foul smelling discharge and I am just completely in a daze almost. I don't feel like myself, I keep thinking about the past and really just scrutinizing myself. What am I to do? I'm not 100% sure it's genital herpes but I don't doubt that it isnt and my partner claims he's never had an STD before but i've never had any type of HSV until after I met him. I really don't know how to deal or who to talk to. Please someone help.

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Right now, your health should be a priority. See a doctor as soon as possible, because you may have something that's not HSV in your genital region. The sooner you figure out what it is for sure, the better, because many sexually related conditions are treatable and curable. Foul smelling discharge suggests BV (bacterial vaginosis) as a possibility. The longer you let it go untreated, the longer it takes to get better once you do eventually start treatment

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12 minutes ago, VVK said:

Right now, your health should be a priority. See a doctor as soon as possible, because you may have something that's not HSV in your genital region. The sooner you figure out what it is for sure, the better, because many sexually related conditions are treatable and curable. Foul smelling discharge suggests BV (bacterial vaginosis) as a possibility. The longer you let it go untreated, the longer it takes to get better once you do eventually start treatment

I even experienced a little burning down below and the 2 red bumps have opened into painful little craters on my vagina near my anus. I am going to see a doctor next week, because I really have no idea if it is H2 or what? 

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I can't, unless I go to ER. My health insurance hasn't been reinstated yet. However I did go to the ER the first time the 2 red bumps appeared, but they were fading out and the doctor did a vaginal culture to test for herpes. I was told I would get a phone call if anything came up positive and if everything was negative they wouldn't bother calling, and I never heard from back from the doctor. However these same 2 red bumps have come back in the spot yet again nearly 3 weeks later. So I guess I'm just over reacting to something I may not even have like you said.

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