Sunday, January 10, 2010

Causes Of Lip Blisters WHAT CAUSES PAINFUL BLISTERS ON YOUR VAGINA?

WHAT CAUSES PAINFUL BLISTERS ON YOUR VAGINA? - causes of lip blisters

I Brach with a painful blister on my vagina, a few weeks, what was the cause, in addition to an STD? It is based on the outter lip. He left the day after he broke with him.

10 comments:

ReggieR said...

It seems there may be herpes. For a herpes blister / lesion as a wound air breaks down and disappears into the rule, but you can always come back and forward to their sexual partners. I like going to the hospital shortly.

Dr Noopur, MD said...

Hello,
It is important to remove genital herpes. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Most people have little or no signs or symptoms of HSV-1 and HSV-2. If symptoms occur, they usually appear in one or more blisters on or around the genitals or rectum.

The only way it is, you exclude test for genital herpes. Laboratory tests, including viral culture, direct immunofluorescence (DIF) studies to detect the virus, skin biopsy, and the chain reaction (PCR) to detect the presence of viral DNA. I invite you to consult a dermatologist and she ruled.

I hope helps.Take attention and consideration.

Mandie said...

Herpes come to mind. Sorry. There is a small chance that you use a spermicide? and was a response to the same or a reaction to latex condoms. Better access to the CD. NOW!

riece2 said...

In addition to a STD? nothing. It is an STD. That's what I do, however, had burned somehow.

halcon said...

Herpes can be a cause

Get to exclude in an STD clinic, sexually transmitted diseases and consult with physicians in this area

Halcon

Autumn said...

Ask your doctor to check for herpes.

Your dad thinks I'm hot said...

Herpes.I think you need to be tested as soon as possible

Corynn<3 said...

Go to the DR, this is not normal.
I would like a button or something.

♥•Sandy•Laree•Thank you, Hardy•♥ said...

Could it be herpes, try talking to your doctor. Are you sure that you are not just a button or something?

Anonymous said...

It could be herpes!

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