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Developed OB Of Red Blemishes, After Receiving Oral Sex. Is It Herpes?

Hi, I ve suspected I have a mild case of genital herpes since 2007 after receiving oral sex . I usually get an OB about once a year which is a red blemish in the same location. I currently have an OB of red blemishes in different location just 3 weeks after last OB ! No other symptoms. I went to GUM clinic in 2010, but by the time I got there the symptoms were gone! Do I have herpes or am I being paranoid? Thanks, CP
Sat, 3 Aug 2013
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Hi Thomas
Welcome to Healthcaremagic.
Herpes is a blistering and painful lesion. One may acquire it after sex if partner is infected. Recurrence is not very common unless you are repeatedly under stress.
Whatever is the matter, why don't you visit a dermatologist. I hope he may help you in this situation.
All the best....
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Developed OB Of Red Blemishes, After Receiving Oral Sex. Is It Herpes?

Hi Thomas Welcome to Healthcaremagic. Herpes is a blistering and painful lesion. One may acquire it after sex if partner is infected. Recurrence is not very common unless you are repeatedly under stress. Whatever is the matter, why don t you visit a dermatologist. I hope he may help you in this situation. All the best....