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Staylor

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Posted: 06-20-05 11:50am

I was wondering if a herpes outbreak can heal itself without an medication?... I was also wondering if anyone else had these sort of symptoms... I dont think it has anything to do with herpes because I was tested and it came back negative, but I get these little tiny tears on the insid my labia(the lip part). And around me vaginal opening? Does anyone know what this could be?
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dane211

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Joined: 23 May 2005
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Herpes
Posted: 06-21-05 09:05am

Yes herpes outbreaks will clear up on their own. The time to re-occurence differs with everyone. What you descibe does sound like "slit type herpes".
Are they sore when visible? If yes, get re-tested, you may have gotten a false negative. ( which is much more common than a false positive). If they aren't sore, is your labia generally dry? If so, than it may be you just need to moisturuze it daily with ky or one of the other vaginal creams.
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Staylor

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Posted: 06-22-05 16:19pm

It is really weird the tears usually occur right after my period... And I seem to be irritatede or dry it feels like a yeast infection sort of but no other symptoms besides the tear. Very small!!
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dane211

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Posted: 06-23-05 09:15am

If it's happening every month after your period, it's not herpes. This may be one for your ob/gyn.
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Staylor

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Posted: 06-25-05 07:03am

Thank you so much for your reply, I do appreciate it!
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