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small bumbs on my lip

Hi, I'm really worried about an STD like herpies. Though I do have some very small unnoticeable bumps on my upper and lower lips and a bit on the upper part of my chin. I noticed them because they itched a little. I asked my boyfriend if there was something he wasn't telling me, and he answered that he doesn't have anything. Also My throat hurts a little bit, and my lower back occasionally. It started like a week or two ago and when my back hurts it feels almost like I've pulled something. My throat feels kinda like strep throat. I'm just wondering what these small bumps are because I just got them yesterday and the sore throat. I haven't seen my b/f for a week. If you could help me out that would be great! Thank you!
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So what was the out come seeing I have the same problems? And have no insurance to see a doc only can go to emergency. Tiny White bumps on inner lips left and right sides don't hurt, always tired,urinate with excessive bubbles.tested for stds all clear but Pos- for NGU treated with Zithromax . bumps came next day after giving oral to woman.
Did you see a MD and get a Diagnosis?
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There's not enough information here and there are many possible causes for this. You will need to get to a doctor or a derm.  Until you know what this is I would recommend that you don't go kissing on anyone!    

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^^^^-I meant I'm not really worried*
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