See answer: Most common causes of painful blisters in the genital area would be genital herpes (HSV) or possibly a contact dermatitis from a specific chemical, allergen, or other irritant. If it is a HSV infection, it could have been acquired by either partner during a past sexual encounter prior to your present relationship. Regardless, important to see your MD or gyne for exam and appropriate tests for dx.
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Get tested.: your blisters may be caused by ingrown hairs, razor burn, friction or other trauma. just for your reassurance, however, you should get tested for herpes by your doctor.
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Get evaluated: You need to be seen by a physician for evaluation and testing to determine the cause of your symptoms. Treatment may be required but that can't be said clearly until an accurate diagnosis can be made. Even if your partner is 100% faithful, it is possible to pass along issues such as herpes that may have been contracted prior to your relationship.
Answered 7/31/2014
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