this is scary ... please help...??

i have acne like bumbs.. which slowly filled up wid pus .... and popped and slowly died and are dissappearing.. new skin is forming..
it just felt like acne.. a lil sensitive and thats it,.
i had no other symptoms not so any,,,, no problems having sex or urinating, the bumbs were just like a acne breakout. deep rooted and slowly grow.. pussed and over.....
tell me . wat is this?? please if u know seriously... tell me now

Answers:
It could be a couple things. Have you had this happen before? Usually with genital herpes it is extremely painful during the first outbreak. Mine was so painful I was on Vicodin and had to take a few days off of work. Also, with the initial outbreak of genital herpes it takes weeks to heal without medication. How long have you had these bumps? They also puss a clearish liquid, not so much puss.

It honestly sounds like ingrown hairs or just acne to me. A lot of people get these, especially if they shave their genital area. If it reminds you of acne, then I would say it's just some ingrown hairs. If it really concerns you though, you can always go to your doctor and have them give you a herpes test. It's just a simple blood test. Good luck to you!


I would say genital herpes
thats bad
It sounds a lot like herpies..but there can be other explianations for this..i would check out one of the herpies web sites, and compair the pictures and the symptoms.and also get yourself to a doctor.
could be herpes? also may be a blood disorder that causes pimple like sores to form sist if they continue for more than a few months contact your dr.
Sounds like genital herpes. Don't worry-this is one of the easiest STDs to work with. Flare ups are rare, and it is not life threatening.
COULD BE NUMBER OF THINGS , THERE ARE LOTS OF SKIN DISORDERS OUT THERE, BUT THE LONGER IT GOES THE DEEPER IT GET IN YOUR SYSTEM , DONT MESS WITH IT, GO SEE THE SKIN DR, HE CAN TELL YOU IN A FEW MIN TO ONE DAY , HE CAN GIVE YOU THE CURE=== HANG IN THERE=== HELP YOURSELF =====FIND OUT WHAT IT IS ==== DONT WAIT JFB
You should consult your doctor as soon as possible if you have experienced or are experiencing any of the following symptoms (check the ones that apply to you):
Itching, burning, or tingling in or around the genital area
Aches or pains in or around the genital area
A rash, bumps, blisters, cuts, or sores in or around the genital area
Vaginal or penile discharge
Burning and/or pain when urinating
Flu-like symptoms such as headache, fever, and swollen glands


The symptoms severity and frequency of GH outbreaks can vary greatly from person to person. Some people experience severe outbreaks, with very painful burning and sores in the genital area, while others have milder genital herpes symptoms such as itching and redness during an outbreak, or no genital herpes symptoms at all. In fact, among the estimated 50 million Americans who have GH, 90% don't even realize they have the disease and could be spreading the virus without knowing it.

Genital herpes symptoms may first appear a long time after the person has contracted the disease—he or she may have contracted it from a sexual partner long ago. Their partner may have GH without knowing it—he or she may have passed it on without showing signs of the disease.

Genital herpes symptoms can appear in various areas of the body. Once you have been infected with the herpes virus, the virus enters the body, travels to the bundle of nerves at the base of the spine, and lies dormant (inactive). Once the virus becomes active, it travels along nerve paths back to the surface of the skin, where it may cause an outbreak. The nerves in the buttocks, genital area, and upper thighs are connected. Therefore an outbreak can occur in any of the following areas:


Anus
Buttocks
Penis
Scrotum or testicles
Thigh
Vagina
Vulva


Remember, many people do not have the "typical" GH sores (lesions). Genital herpes symptoms vary by individual and may vary from outbreak to outbreak. If you have any burning, itching, pain, cracks (fissures) in the skin, swelling, and/or blistering in or around your genitals, buttocks, anus, or thigh area, you should see a healthcare professional or go to a sexual health clinic as soon as possible. GH outbreaks have also been mistaken for other conditions such as urinary tract infections, rough sex, abrasions, ingrown hair follicles, hemorrhoids, or insect bites.

What distinguishes GH from these conditions is the fact that the symptoms may return over time and in the same location even though you thought you had gotten rid of them. If you have experienced any of these types of symptoms, you should see a healthcare professional. Diagnostic tests that can more accurately diagnose GH are now available.

Avoid touching or scratching these affected areas because your fingernails may introduce bacteria and cause a bacterial infection. Applying over-the-counter topical medications or natural remedies to the area may worsen your genital herpes symptoms and could potentially make the diagnosis more difficult. Also, you may carry the infection from one part of your body to another part.

Remember some people infected with GH have no symptoms at all, and can transmit the condition to others.
To me, it honestly sounds like you have genital acne. It is not uncommon. In fact, during the summer months, you sweat more, and though you keep yourself clean, it is still possible to have clogged pores in that area. I would suggest that you go see a doctor, but in the meantime, try using some antibacterial soap. Since acne is bacterial, the soap might help a little. No need for panic. :)
herpes are more like blisters that contain clear fluid, if they contained pus then it could have been acne or another type of std, you should get it checked out asap for tx if needed
sounds like herpies . see a doctor to be sure and your mind can be at rest . my opion?
You say that pus came out of the bumps? If so, it was absolutely NOT herpes. Herpes sores are filled with a clear liquid. Genital warts do not break open - if they do - they also are filled with a clear liquid.

It sounds like simple acne or pimples & wouldn't worry too much about it. Many, many people have sebaceous pockets on their genitals. They resemble small pimples, can be popped & it looks like pus is in them. They are harmless.

If you're really worried, go see a doctor. Don't be embarrassed.
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