Is it herpes, what would you do?!


Question: Is it herpes, what would you do.?
about 1 1/2 months ago i got with this girl and had unprotected sex , 1 1/2 weeks later i got itchy.that week i went to the Doctor and took a urine test and blood test and i cant remember what was tested in the blood. the Doctor gave me antibiotics and the test came back and said i had chlamydia. i told this girl what she gave me, later that day or week she called me and cried and said sorry and she didn't know that she had it.
question 1 any possibility she didn't know.? i said that i had forgiven her cause she didn't know.
question 2 would you forgive her.?
anyways lately i have discovered a couple of white slightly raised bumps on my nob they don't hurt and some reds spots and some raised too that dint hurt. i was wandering if she gave me herpes too.?
and could it be the 1st phase.?
and if it where is there a real cure for it.? never to come back medicine for it.?
i will be seeing a Doctor asap. but for now can you guys help me and give me some good answers. i looked up genital herpes and it doesn't look like the pictures of it..
it seems that she is a sl_tHealth Question & Answer


Answers:
First it takes 2 , you knew the possible chance before you slept with her.Forgive her, yes, because it was your fault to do the tango also...as the above poster said , you could have gave it to her also.

Chlamydia is known as a "silent" disease because about three quarters of infected women and about half of infected men have no symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they usually appear within 1 to 3 weeks after exposure

Chlamydia can be easily treated and cured with antibiotics. A single dose of azithromycin or a week of doxycycline (twice daily) are the most commonly used treatments. HIV-positive persons with chlamydia should receive the same treatment as those who are HIV negative.

All sex partners should be evaluated, tested, and treated. Persons with chlamydia should abstain from sexual intercourse until they and their sex partners have completed treatment, otherwise re-infection is possible.

The surest way to avoid transmission of STDs is to abstain from sexual contact, or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who has been tested and is known to be uninfected.
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it could be YOU gave it to her. Men break out faster than girls. How much time passed between you last lover and the girl who tested positive for an STD.? And yes it is possible she didn't know. You did the right thing and went to the doc instead of taking a "wait and see" attitude. Yes I would forgive her. As for her being the slut, I'd say you were a whore your damn self!Health Question & Answer



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