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Could this be genital warts?

im 22 yrs old and lost my virginity to this guy we had sex two time. the first time we didnt use a condom and afterwards i freaked out big time. so i went to a free clinic and got tested but im not sure if i got tested for hpv because i didnt get a pap-smear because i was scared. the second time he put on a condom then took it off and i didnt know.(i feel like im losing my mind I will kill him if i have an uncurable disease) My test came back negative for everything but bacterial vaginosis.. now i have one lump on each side of my outer lip that itch almost in the same exact place 1to 1 1/2 inches from the crease of my thigh.the one on the right side is a little larger same color as skin. the one on the left is a little smaller and started off as just an itch that i thought ws coming from bv because the doctor told me thats wat was making my vagina itch..If it may be genital warts what type of test can be done for diagnosis? can warts grow in pubic hair away from vagina. i also had one bump where the vagina and anus meet that itched and i scratched it now its gone away and left a little bump that dont bother me. im goning to the doctors monday morning.
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taday im going to the doctors in exactly 2 hrs. im so scared!!! i probably kill myself and the person who gave it to me. i hope it something else. thanks for the comment.
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The test for dianosis is HPV.  
Warts can grow anywhere in the skin of the body.  
Seeing a doctor for any bump is a good ideal.  Follow up with your doctor on them.  
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