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Is HSV, Related With Swollen Bumps On Labia ?

I have a tiny bump on the edge of my labia minora that is not really painful but slightly uncomfortable. I had this before, squeezed it and a clear fluid came out. It then proceeded to spread along the edge of my labia and the bumps swelled up and were more painful. I do have HSV2 but none of my other outbreaks were anything like this so i dont know if its associated. If you think its HSV, it is safe to take acyclovir while pregnant?
Wed, 8 Oct 2014
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Hello,
Thank you for your contact to healthcare magic.
I understand your health concern, if I am your doctor I suggest you that your complaint is related to HSV type 2, there is no study which shows teratogenicity of acyclovir, but it is category B drug you can take it.

I will be happy to answer all your future concern.
Thank you,
Dr Arun Tank
Infectious disease specialist.
Wish you a best health at health care magic.
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Is HSV, Related With Swollen Bumps On Labia ?

Hello, Thank you for your contact to healthcare magic. I understand your health concern, if I am your doctor I suggest you that your complaint is related to HSV type 2, there is no study which shows teratogenicity of acyclovir, but it is category B drug you can take it. I will be happy to answer all your future concern. Thank you, Dr Arun Tank Infectious disease specialist. Wish you a best health at health care magic.