My boyfriend is a US Marine, therefore i barely see him. He was here for the past week, and we had sex up to 5 times every single day, extremely rough sex too. He left 2 days ago, and i realized that i have a very bad cut on my inner labia, its a tear. When i looked down today with a mirror, i realized i had all these small, skin colored bumps that are sensitive to the touch. My vulva is also really swollen. I've also been shaving every single day since he's been here, and theres been a lot of rough grinding and whatnot. He told me he gets STD screens often, and he's clean. And i got a pap smear about a month ago, and the gyno said everything looked normal. I read online that it could be blisters from really rough sex, or could this be herpes? help please!!
The safest and the best thing for you to do is to make an urgent appointment with your GYN and to be examined and treated for whatever he or she finds. If you are sore and blistered from rough sex then you will know better for the next time. If you have contracted and STD you will also know better as to what or what not to do next time your boyfriend, if he remains your boyfriend is home. The doctor will also want to do an HIV/AIDS screening. Let the doctor do so. Better safe than sorry. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Razhie answered Sunday July 22 2012, 12:02 pm: It could be herpes, HPV or any number of other infections, even just infections from the cut, not an STD.
It also could just be damage from rough sex.
Either way, you should see a doctor ASAP. If they can actually see the sores while they are still present, they might be able to make a quicker diagnosis for you. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Xui answered Saturday July 21 2012, 9:49 pm: None of us are doctors, We cannot give you a diagnosis.
It could be bumps from ingrown hair but I am not really convinced this is the problem as you said you had "all" these small colored bumps which sounds like something else.
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