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Could The Lesion On Labia Minora Be Herpes?

I have one canker sore looking lesion on the outside of my left labia minor. It doesn t hurt. I just noticed it 2 days ago. I went to the doctor and got tested. My doctor said it didn t look like herpes. She treated me for a yeast infection. She also said my vulva looked very dry. Could it still be herpes? The opening of my vulva is also itchy.
Tue, 6 Sep 2016
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Hello dear
Understand your concern
Hepes infection cause small bumps and it is very painful.
Canker sore may be a vulvovaginitis, vaginal infection and contact dermatitis.
So follow your doctor treatment.
Take following advice:
Apply moisturizer ointment that contain vitamin and mineral.
Vaginal suppository of clotrimazole and lactobacillus.
Wash vagina with warm water and then apply apple cidar vinegar.
Wear pure cotton loose innerwear.
Avoid excessive sweet in diet and drink plenty of water.
Hope this will help you

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Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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Could The Lesion On Labia Minora Be Herpes?

Hello dear Understand your concern Hepes infection cause small bumps and it is very painful. Canker sore may be a vulvovaginitis, vaginal infection and contact dermatitis. So follow your doctor treatment. Take following advice: Apply moisturizer ointment that contain vitamin and mineral. Vaginal suppository of clotrimazole and lactobacillus. Wash vagina with warm water and then apply apple cidar vinegar. Wear pure cotton loose innerwear. Avoid excessive sweet in diet and drink plenty of water. Hope this will help you Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. Sagar