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Herpes or something else.

Hi i have had two small little white bumps on the tip of my penis that showed up about a year ago. I went and got them examined last year and she said it was rare to have white bumps on the tip but she said it was nothing to worry about. Well about a week ago the one bump swelled up and some clear greenish pus came out. I pealed it off and now its just a little sore but am worried. I have had condoms break with a couple different people in the last year so am worried i caught something. I also have ben with a new girl that i am dating and dont want to give her anything ut she did get a little cold sore after oral recently, but also said her sister had a cold sore and shared a drink so im alittlerconfused whats going on. Everthing i read says the bumps turn into blisters within a few weeks not a year.
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Yea i have a appointment in a few weeks to get all tested and did get tested when i got the bumps looked at last time. Any other idea what the bumps could have been They were two little white bumps about a 1 mm, no pain or anything and lasted for about a year? Im just alittle worried about the cold sore my gf got, but not sure if it was from that or her sister.
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this doesn't sound like herpes. since you've picked at the bumps , really nothing that can be done to get an accurate diagnosis.

so what do you do now?  have you and your partner had full std testing that included type specific herpes igg blood testing so that you could make educated decisions about what precautions to be taking for sexual contact?

grace
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