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Hello Terri, I have renewed my membership to ask a few more questions.
I can’t seem to let this go despite my partners being negative due to the things I’m experiencing. These symptoms have been going on for over 25 days and they are daily.
I feel pain in my lower back that’s worse on the right side and it goes down to my tailbone. The pain also radiates down both my buttocks and they often feel sore. I get pain and burning down both the back of my thighs and it radiates into both my inner thighs and groin area. It’s not constant but happens through out the day. Most recently (for about 5 days now) I’ve had pain in my left hip and a tingling numbness that goes down into my left labia majora and sometimes I feel it down my right butt. Often when this happens my left thigh and leg feels tingly and like it goes weak almost. I sometimes have itching but it’s not consistent. Although I recently just got diagnosed with another BV infection. I still feel burning and a “hair pulling” feeling on my pubic area randomly. But every time I inspect myself there is absolutely nothing there. Sometimes slight redness but I also constantly pull and check myself. But no bumps, cuts or anything other than a few tiny ingrown hairs here and there but they always go away in a day or two. I got a hormonal IUD placed a few weeks before all these symptoms started. So I wonder if this is also hormonal related? I can’t find relief. But there has been no sign of an outbreak at all. I don’t know how much of this is mental as well. It seems I’m very aware of every feeling down there even feeling uncomfortable at times if my underwear is too tight.
My questions:
1. Do the symptoms above sound typical for a new HSV2 infection to you?
2. Would symptoms like this last this long without an actual outbreak?
3. Do you think this may be hormonal? Mental?
4. Would you still advise against further testing since all partners were negative?
5. Should I be looking for other reasons for these symptoms