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It's been a while since I've been on here because I've been back and forth debating on whether I have hsv. I have been to the local health centre when I had visible bumps and both times the doctor said it looked like folliculitis. They refuse to test for hsv because they say it's inaccurate.  Then I went to the doctor and he said the symptoms are all in my head because I'm homesick! Which is completely untrue since I have physical symptoms.

With ever episode of folliculitis (usually one bump) I have experienced painful urination, sore throat, irritated/red/sore eyes, extreme tiredness, ear aches, redness/soreness of inner labia minora(near vaginally opening area), and increased discharge. I have been tested for bacteria and yeast infections. This has occurred monthly for five months now. My folliculitis is now on my face with multiple bumps (temples near eyebrows after waxing with at home strips) I've never had any sort of folliculitis in my life besides the past 5 months.

I have seen that folliculitis can be caused by hsv. It has to be connected since everything happens together for the past five months. I can't afford to go to the doctor again, and the health centre is tired of seeing me for the same reason.

Any comments pro or con will help. Possible diagnoses? I feel like I have look up everything! 

*I also have random pin point pain in the general labia majora area (lasting a couple seconds) 

Thanks in advance 

 

*****Update: I found three tiny blisters near vaginal opening (sorry TMI)

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The reality here is that there is just no reason to suspect herpes. Nothing in the symptoms is suggestive of herpes. No one that has examined you suspects herpes. 

Folliculitis is a bacterial infection of hair follicles and has nothing to do with herpes.

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5 minutes ago, WilsoInAus said:

The reality here is that there is just no reason to suspect herpes. Nothing in the symptoms is suggestive of herpes. No one that has examined you suspects herpes. 

Folliculitis is a bacterial infection of hair follicles and has nothing to do with herpes.

I don't mean to disagree with you, but when I research folliculitis, it says that herpes is a possible cause 

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Reputable website and expert opinion does not concord with this.

For example, Terri Warren regularly addresses the issue... "I have never heard of HSV folliculitis either – it’s either herpes or folliculitis but not both."

Source:

https://www.westoverheights.com/forum/question/herpetic-folliculitis/

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Even IF you had genital hsv you would not be getting these symptoms on your face.  What you describe is consistent with your waxing.   

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Just now, Lisajd said:

Even IF you had genital hsv you would not be getting these symptoms on your face.  What you describe is consistent with your waxing.   

I was thinking that I have both oral and genital. Since my eyes too are affected.

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2 minutes ago, Newtothis92 said:

I was thinking that I have both oral and genital. Since my eyes too are affected.

But the facial folliculitis may be a coincidence 

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yeah, doesn't sound like hsv.   Also, if they won't swab it for you then go get a blood test.  

sounds like the waxing is irritating/inflaming some of the hair follicles and skin thereby someone calling it folliculitis.

If you get the blood test and it comes back positive then you could pressure the physician to swab next time you present with something.   If that's what will help you rest at night then do it.  

Honestly, it doesn't sound like hsv as much as side-effects of waxing.

https://www.anylabtestnow.com/

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