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I have been diagnosed with genital herpes. I ussually never take the medican and ussually dont get out breaks. I just got one about a month and half ago. I didnt take any medican for a couple weeks. Finnaly I decided to take some medican for a week. They started to go away. After taking the correct dosage for a week I scratched the herpes and they came back. Now it has been a month and a half and there still there. I feel that they cluster of bumbs turned into a cluster of bumbs on a big bumb. What should I do. Is this just from scratching to much or is it infected?
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
Internal Medicine Specialist, Dr. Divakara's Response
HI
Thanks for posting your query.
Herpes has recurred because of inadequate treatment or because of repeat exposure sexually with a person infected with Herpes.
Herpes usually causes small blisters and not big bumps . I would recommend you get it examined by your doctor properly and then get the treatment. Don't ever scratch it , it causes secondary infection over that.
Also make sure your partner with whom you have sex ( if at all ) is also tested and treated .
Hope this information was useful to you. Any clarifications feel free to ask .
Regards.
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HI Thanks for posting your query. Herpes has recurred because of inadequate treatment or because of repeat exposure sexually with a person infected with Herpes. Herpes usually causes small blisters and not big bumps . I would recommend you get it examined by your doctor properly and then get the treatment. Don t ever scratch it , it causes secondary infection over that. Also make sure your partner with whom you have sex ( if at all ) is also tested and treated . Hope this information was useful to you. Any clarifications feel free to ask . Regards.