I was just diagnosed with hsv2 about 2 months ago. I had been with a new guy and he swore he didn't have it and that he'd been tested before we had sex. So I'm guessing he's either lying or I got it years ago and haven't shown symptoms til now. That would make sense because I'm a college student and under huge amounts of stress. I also had contracted a very bad urinary tract infection so my immune system was down. However, since then my initial out break ,which was bad but not horrible, has gone away but I kept feeling the tinglies and attributed it to stress of school. I now have only a few tiny bumps down there. Like pin prick sized. And they are just staying the way they are. Not blistering or anything. And I've taken the 5 day acyclovir cycle and they get a little better but then stay in that state. Is it that I'm still dealing with stress? I'm confused because it's not a recurring outbreak. It's only a few tiny bumps that don't hurt and they are just staying there. Any replies would help a lot. Thanks!
Hi i am in a similar issue. They guy probably is lying without even knowing. Boys are more likely to carry the virus without symptoms. So he probably assumed instead of actually getting tested. Also after the 5 day vaginal gel given diagnosis. They have the big ass supressor pills that you take 3 or 5 times a day.. I don't remember. But then you get a refill that you take twice a day.
Hiya go back to your doctors and get more tablets I take 2 daily morning and night without fail and haven't had an outbreak in 2 and half years, as for the spots ur left with some outbreaks last longer than others so they cud just be going but speak to ur doc they'll look at them, if there itchy or sore doc can give u a cream to use as well as the tablets hope this helps
I think you got it from your new bf, too. First outbreaks are usually due to new infections in the majority of cases. If he really tested, ask to see his results. As for your persistent, unchanging bumps, I'm not sure what to make of that. How long have they been there?