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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Fluid Filled Blisters On Vagina

Hi Doctor,I think I may have gential Herpes. I have seen a blister once or twice on the surface of my vagina over a year ago and it has fluid in it, it comes back from time to time. I am now worried because I have to do a blood test so I can stay permanent at my job. If I treat the herpes when they do a blood test after treatment can they know that I have it? Basically I don t want the blood test to show it. What do I do doc?
Tue, 24 Jan 2017
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Hi,
Herpes is a condition of severe pain. If it's just blisters it may be some other cyst like retention cyst etc.
You have to contact a Gynecologist who can examine this, take smears & confirm which infection it is. Finally treat you with appropriate medicines. If you are sexually active your partner also need to be treated.
These infections cannot be diagnosed by routine blood tests
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Suggest Treatment For Fluid Filled Blisters On Vagina

Hi, Herpes is a condition of severe pain. If it s just blisters it may be some other cyst like retention cyst etc. You have to contact a Gynecologist who can examine this, take smears & confirm which infection it is. Finally treat you with appropriate medicines. If you are sexually active your partner also need to be treated. These infections cannot be diagnosed by routine blood tests