5/19/2011

Herpes, or friction blisters?

Herpes, or friction blisters?I have herpes like symptoms, however, the two men that I have been with both swear that they are clean. I trust that they are telling the truth and I believe that it could just be friction blisters or whatever they are called, because my current partner and I had sex four times in a period of 10 hours. I am thinking of getting tested but I am scared to. It sort of burns when I urinate if something passes over the blisters.

Ang
Ive personally never had a blister from sex..irritation yes,blister no.I think definitely get tested.Dont believe a word most men say either.Good luck:)

Debra
People can have the herpes virus and not know it. Not everyone is honest. Herpes infections in the genital area are very itchy, when the blisters break it is raw and urine burns the area. Usually the blisters are clustered together in a little mound and it is swollen and tender. Sometimes you can even run a low grade fever and feel generally tired and irritable. I've had a lot of sex in my life, and never blistered, though I did feel irritated in the area. Once you have herpes, it's forever, and can break out again. Stress of emotions, illness, can cause an outbreak. If you do have this virus, you need to know, because you wouldn't want to pass it on to others If you have sex when you have an outbreak, you can pass this virus to others. Get checked, don't trust men to be truthful, use protection.

LINDSEY S
Men can swear up and down the block that they are clean (specially when it comes to stds like herpes) but they could have an infection or std with out knowing it specially if they haven't recently been tested. Men often don't have many or no symptoms because they have strong immune systems. There is no reason to be scared of getting tested, doctors are not there to hurt you on purpose. DO get tested, that is they only way that you will know for sure if you have it or not, but from personal experience it sounds to me like you could have it.

STD Jason
Herpes belongs to the list of the most stubborn viruses that ever afflicted human beings. More than two thirds of its sufferers experience reoccurring outbreaks for the rest of their lives. Although the recurring condition is not anymore as uncomfortable and painful than the earlier attacks, it still continues to be highly contagious. Always be aware that once the herpes comes out again, the skin and the entire body becomes extremely contagious. Thus, one should be careful to manage the repeated outbreaks and prevent transmitting the disease to others.

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