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WebMD has some information that might help. Here is the link: Vaginal Problems Please contact your health care provider for an examination.
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WebMD has information about HIV and HPV here are the links.
HIV Health Center and HPV
If you have unprotected sex you should contact a health care provider and get tested.
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WebMD has a detailed article that will help. Here is the link: Herpes Simplex Type 1 and 2 Quoting the article:
"What Causes Herpes Infections and Outbreaks?
Herpes simplex type 1, which is transmitted through oral secretions or sores on the skin, can be spread through kissing or sharing objects such as toothbrushes or eating utensils. In general, a person can only get herpes type 2 infection during sexual contact with someone who has a genital HSV-2 infection. It is important to know that both HSV-1 and HSV-2 can be spread even if sores are not present."
Let me know if you need more information.
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The only way to know for sure is to contact a health care provider and get tested.
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Welcome to the community. WebMD has a community to help you find your answer. Here is the link.
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Welcome to the community. Here is a link to information about trichomoniasis if you need more detail.
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Here is some information about HPV. The link can give you information that should help.
Many cultures have a different view about sexual activity before marriage. You don't have anything to feel ashamed about. If you need to vent, we are here.
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The only way to know if you have and STD or HIV is to see a health care provider. If you are interested in finding more information about HIV, WebMD has a community to help. Here is the link.
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I understand that you might feel scared but Elle is right, you should see a doctor. Not "sleeping around" isn't a good reason. If you are concerned, please see your doctor or health care provider.
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