[20M] Experiencing genital soreness and pimple-like bumps post unprotected intercourse
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Arora's Assessment
What might be happening
Based on the information you've provided, there are several conditions that could be causing your symptoms:
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Genital Herpes: This is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the herpes simplex virus. It can cause small, painful sores or blisters on or around the genitals. These can sometimes be mistaken for pimples or ingrown hairs.
- Treatment typically involves antiviral medications to help control outbreaks.
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Molluscum Contagiosum: This is a skin infection caused by a virus. It can cause small, firm, and sometimes itchy bumps on the skin. These bumps can appear anywhere on the body, including the genital area.
- Treatment can involve medications or minor surgical procedures to remove the bumps.
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Genital Warts (HPV): This is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). It can cause small, flesh-colored or gray swellings in your genital area. The bumps can be large or small, raised or flat, or shaped like a cauliflower.
- Treatment can involve medications or minor surgical procedures to remove the warts.
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Folliculitis: This is an infection or inflammation of the hair follicles. It can cause small, red bumps or white-headed pimples around hair follicles.
- Treatment typically involves topical antibiotics or antifungal creams.
Please note that these are potential explanations for your symptoms based on the information you've provided, and not a definitive diagnosis.
What you can do
It's important to see a healthcare provider for an evaluation. They can perform a physical examination and may also order some tests, such as a swab of a sore or blood test, to help make a diagnosis.
In the meantime, here are some general tips:
- Avoid sexual contact until you've been evaluated by a healthcare provider, as some conditions can be spread to others.
- Keep the area clean and dry.
- Avoid scratching or picking at the bumps, as this can lead to further irritation or potential scarring.
- Over-the-counter pain relievers can help with discomfort.
What you should look out for
Seek medical attention immediately if:
- You develop a high fever.
- The bumps become significantly more painful.
- The bumps start to spread or multiply rapidly.
- You notice any discharge from the bumps.
- You develop any new or worsening symptoms.
Remember, I'm an AI and this advice is based on the information you've provided. It's always important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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