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Little bumps around my mouth and vagina???

Okay, last week I was really freaked out I had herpes. So I went to my doctor, got a culture and a blood test and they both came back negative. But just today, I noticed these oily cluster of bumps on both corner areas of my mouth??? What on earth could THAT be??? They don't really seem like like pimples, and are alot more noticeable and more "oily looking" when I stretch the skin...They are kinda itchy also. Any thoughts on what this could be? Could it be herpes even though my tests came back negative? (Background: Same boyfriend for 4+ years - we are both 100% faithful.)

Also last night, I noticed a bunch of white bumps (when skin was stretched) on the inside of my vaginal lips.???? Could be itchy, but could also be the occasional "downstairs itch" and I'm over reacting. I'm still SO freaked out that this could be herpes regardless of the test. I've read quite a few posts on this site and it seems that the tests aren't always accurate....

I would really appreciate any suggestions, thoughts, etc. Thank you in advance!
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101028 tn?1419603004
no you wouldn't have necessarily have contracted herpes from a partner either orally or genitally in this time.

What you are describing around your lips does not sound like oral herpes but if you are concerned, follow up on it with your provider.

grace
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No...but I mean, we've been together for over four years - lived together for three of them, and I feel like I would of seen something by now if he had anything...wouldn't I?
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101028 tn?1419603004
Has your partner been blood tested for herpes?

grace
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