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PostPosted: 05/20/06 - 02:30    Post subject: need info plz Vote now! Reply with quote

ive been tested for an std a couple months ago and recieved neg. results i have only 1 sex partner that i have had for 8 years, but i get this red irratation and white gunk stuff around my head but not on the tip it itches and burns a lil bit more itchy though no discharge or pain while urinating no blisters but maybe a red dot verry small like 3 that show up. but the test said nothiing does anyone have an idea of what this could be if so plz help
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PostPosted: 05/20/06 - 21:47    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

It could be herpes... WHICH IS ONLY detectable while you have an outbreak!!!! That is with a swab.... AND A blood test can tell you if you have herpes when you are NOT having an outbreak, but it has to be a specific blood test.

Get tested for herpes.
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