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Suggest Treatment For Lump On Vulva When Diagnosed With HSV-1 Genital Herpes

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Posted on Mon, 24 Aug 2015
Question: Recently diagnosed with HSV1 genital herpes. However I have one lump on my vulva. It isn't changing, blistering, not red, not itchy etc. I had a swab done and the result was as above.
My question is I don't have any other symptoms and it is now unchanged for 5 days. I Know this is the worst possible thing to do but i sterilised a needle and made a hole and nothing came out?
Could I have been misdiagnosed?
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Answered by Dr. Sheetal Verma (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
No appears to be herpes infection.

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query at HCM.

The condition you described is usually due to infections such as herpes and syphilis can cause lumps. If diagnosis shows so then it is possibly herpes in resolving phase. I would suggest you to maintain hygiene and not to tamper with lesion. There is no cure but it will take time. You can apply topical antiviral agents, topical anaesthetic and analgesics. Apply hot compress.Use a latex condom when you have oral, genital, and anal sex.

Hope I answered your query
If no clarification then you can close the discussion and rate the answer
A review will be appreciated
Dr Sheetal Verma
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Suggest Treatment For Lump On Vulva When Diagnosed With HSV-1 Genital Herpes

Brief Answer: No appears to be herpes infection. Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for your query at HCM. The condition you described is usually due to infections such as herpes and syphilis can cause lumps. If diagnosis shows so then it is possibly herpes in resolving phase. I would suggest you to maintain hygiene and not to tamper with lesion. There is no cure but it will take time. You can apply topical antiviral agents, topical anaesthetic and analgesics. Apply hot compress.Use a latex condom when you have oral, genital, and anal sex. Hope I answered your query If no clarification then you can close the discussion and rate the answer A review will be appreciated Dr Sheetal Verma