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Blisters from thrush?
I have had tests taken at the doctors a couple weeks ago. Today found out it is thrush, however since having tests taken I have gotten really painful blisters around the anus which have started to spread to the vagina. My inner labia on one side is very red and swollen and I have been getting a yellowy/white discharge. Stings to high hell to urinate as well.
I'm going to doctors on friday because I'm away till then, what should I dooo?
Also the top right of my thigh is very sore, like i've banged my leg on something however I haven't.
2 Answers
- ?Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Tests for thrush involve a swab taken internally. Testing for thrush does not affect your anus, and it does not make blisters which are spreading.
It sounds to me like you have Herpes or some other STD, go back to the doctor for another test.
Thrush is easily treatable but I don't think Herpes ever leaves you, it just lies dormant.
- Anonymous7 years ago
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