Question Posted Saturday October 14 2006, 10:33 am
I'm going to try to say this without sounding gross, but its' pretty much impossble. I have two weird sores below my vagina. I've noticed them before, a few years ago. Every once in a while they get opened up or something and burn so bad when I urinate. The one hurting right now is a little less than an inch below my left outer vagina lip. It is really red. The other one is below it, but apparently not opened. What are these things and why won't they truly heal or go away? Why haven't they disapearred over the last year or two, maybe even three? I can't remember when I first discovered them. I may have even had them since I was a kid. So I really really really don't think it could be an STD, plus, I've never had intercourse OR oral sex. I've never let a guy touch me and I've only been kissed once. I DON'T want to go to a doctor or even talk to my mom... They'd probably want me to show them but that's way too embarrassing. I'm a very private person... So if you have any clue what these sores could be, please please tell me!
DiNOxTHUNDER answered Saturday October 14 2006, 2:41 pm: i`m sorry to say this,but i think you should go to the doctor.dont show ur mom if you dont want to,cuz thats way embarrassing.but doctors deal with and see these kinds of things everyday,so dont sweat it.if you really care about yourself,then you will go to the doctor.it could be serious.but i will do some research and c what i can find out.good luck.=] [ DiNOxTHUNDER's advice column | Ask DiNOxTHUNDER A Question ]
karenR answered Saturday October 14 2006, 11:15 am: To be honest the only thing I can think of recurring
sores being is herpes. So, whatever it is it probably needs looked at by a doctor, just to rule that possibility out. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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