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Is Whites Sore A Sign Of Herpes?

I got jumped the other day and I bit/busted my lip. It looks like a white sore on my cit. I was wondering if this is part of the healing process or if its herps. I have only slept with 3 woman and I m 20 years old. I ve been losing sleep over this, please help. Thank you
Sat, 8 Feb 2014
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Hello,
I think if you have had some trauma to the area, that is most likely not Herpes. Herpes usually looks like a little blister on a red base at first, then it can turn into an ulceration. There are two kinds of Herpes, Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is usually present around our mouths and is extremely common. It comes back when we are stressed or sick. This is not necessarily sexually transmitted. Type 2 Herpes is genital herpes and is sexually transmitted. If your sore does not improve on its own, you could see a doctor. Be sure to keep the area clean so it does not become infected.
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Is Whites Sore A Sign Of Herpes?

Hello, I think if you have had some trauma to the area, that is most likely not Herpes. Herpes usually looks like a little blister on a red base at first, then it can turn into an ulceration. There are two kinds of Herpes, Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 is usually present around our mouths and is extremely common. It comes back when we are stressed or sick. This is not necessarily sexually transmitted. Type 2 Herpes is genital herpes and is sexually transmitted. If your sore does not improve on its own, you could see a doctor. Be sure to keep the area clean so it does not become infected.