3 small spots on butt cheek
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University of Washington
Seattle - WA
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Yeast Infection.All questions will be answered by H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D. or Edward W Hook, MD.
But if you do have herpes, it is a recurrent outbreak and unrelated to your recent sexual encounter. Recurrent herpes episodes generally occur in the same spot each time; so see a provider promtly (within 1-2 days) if similar lesions occur in the future. But still, herpes is a lot less likely than other possible causes.
I told you above you don't have herpes and to see a provider if you were concerned. You did that and he confirmed you don't have herpes. So your new questions are irrelevant. And no, neck glands cannot swell as a result of a genital HSV infection. I already answered your question about the location of initial herpes lesions.
You don't say what blood test was done so I can't help there. You are now under a provider's care for this issue. This site is not a substitute for care by your personal provider, so that's the person to ask any further questions.
HHH, MD