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6528681 tn?1382147006

Strange bumps in lower lips and gums

I had oral sex with someone and I developed after a week  small white bumps on my lower lip and gums.  The doctor has given me antibiotics, but it hasn't went away. He told me to take acyclovir  and that didn't resolve the issue either... Now, he tried an oral fungal medication and that hasn't worked either. I am going nuts... I learned a big lesson from this.... But, what can this be???
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You are going to have to go back to the Dr and ask him what he thinks it is.
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6528681 tn?1382147006
Oh, I forgot to say the 7 or 8 bumps, that I have didn't start out that way... It started with swollen gums and 2 swollen bags of skin( they were larger in size) between my teeth.... when I busted the swollen abcesses... the white bumps formed....
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6528681 tn?1382147006
He just put me on Zithromax now... and told me to gargle with listerine several times a day..... I doubt this will work... I am scared it warts or something... but my bumps don't look like cauliflower....
The are round and white and solid to touch... I have tried destroying them several times by breaking the skin with a pin... They come back in the exact spot.
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