Generally, if not treated in the early stages it tends to.
The fluid appears to be blood and pus after a few days.
Herpes is the most common cause.
If you have symptomatic herpes, then usually it is very clear since the blisters that herpes produces are very characteristic. The are red, filled with pus and eventually crust over. If seen through the whole cycle, it is hard to mistake it for anything else.
The only way to know for sure what the hard pus and blood filled bumps on your inner thighs are is to visit a doctor. They could possible be boils or ingrown hairs.
Vesiculopustular in medical terms means having the characteristics of a vesicle (small blister) and a pustule (e.g. a whitehead). An example is a herpes (cold sore, oral herpes) blister after a day or two, when it starts to pus over.
It could be herpes, a pimple, or some type of STD, consult a doctor or talk to some one you trust to talk to
Genital herpes, or just a pimple. Depending on what it looks like. Does it look like a pimple ? It could still be genital herpes. Not that I can be onehundred percent sure cuz I dont have any medical experience with said matters at hand.
according to kidshealth.org, genital herpes can be spread via sores. but can be spread via blood if sores are not present. so the answer is sores!
If you break a herpes blister, you may infect the finger that you used to break it with the virus. To avoid complications, it's best to leave the blisters alone.
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Pus is not good its an infection.
Pus in the eye can have several causes, among them pink eye, a blocked tear duct, nasal infection, facial trauma, herpes (yes, in the eye) and more. It is important that you visit a doctor right away to discern the cause of pus in the eye--mess around too long and you stand a chance of losing sight in that eye.