Blisters and pus formation in the vaginal and buttocks areas following sexual intercourse could indicate an infection, such as herpes simplex virus (HSV) or another sexually transmitted infection (STI). Herpes typically presents with painful blisters, sores, itching, and irritation. If the symptoms are severe, affect urination or bowel movements, and include systemic signs such as fever, itâs important to seek medical attention promptly for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Until you can see a healthcare profesional, avoid sexual contact to prevent potential transmission to others, maintain good personal hygiene, and wear loose, breathable clothing to minimize irritation. Keep the area clean and dry, potentially using mild soap and water, but avoid any harsh or perfumed products that could exacerbate discomfort. Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen may help manage pain but arenât a substitute for medical advice. A healthcare provider can confirm the diagnosis, possibly through a physical examination and swabs of the blisters, and recommend targeted antiviral medications if herpes is confirmed, or other treatments if another cause is identified. Prompt evaluation can help manage symptoms effectively and reduce complications.
Hello, thank you for sharing your concern. I understand your worry, but you should get done a local examination of the affected area by a certified gynecologist/dermatologist/family medicine specialist. Without that a proper diagnosis canât be made. So kindly visit one as soon as possible.
Feel free to reach out again.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine
Hello dear See definitely it is either bacterial or fungal infection. It will take time to cure completely Please follow below precautions and medication for improvement Candid/clomed/clozed twice a day for 15 days Micogel to be applied topically Nizoral for Skin application Terbinafine 250 mg twice a day for 5 days ( oral) Fusidic acid/lulliconazole topical 3-4 times for 5 days In addition, following preventive measures should be taken Dry the involved organ Prevent moisture contamination In case of no improvement consult general physician (medicine) for better clarity Hopefully you recover soon Regards
Hello Thanks for sharing these details. The combination of blisters or pus, irritation, itching, pain, and difficulty passing urine and stoolâespecially after sexual intercourseâsuggests a possible infection, such as a herpes simplex virus (HSV) outbreak or a severe bacterial or fungal infection. These symptoms are more concerning because they involve pain and trouble with urination and bowel movements.
Since this is your first time experiencing these symptoms and they started soon after sexual contact, itâs important to get checked by a doctor as soon as possible. Some infections can spread quickly or become more serious if not treated early.
Please donât try to treat this at homeâsee a doctor or visit a clinic urgently for an examination and proper diagnosis. If you develop fever, severe pain, spreading redness, or are unable to pass urine at all, seek emergency care immediately.
Thank you and get well soon
