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Please Help, Genital Warts? or am I paranoid?

I have recently gave "only briefly" oral sex to a female and she gave me oral sex for about 10 minutes. Furthermore, she climbed on top of me and inserted my penis for only a second into her vagina but this was the only genital contact. About a week and a half after that I noticed some pin sized bumps that turned into scabs. Alarmed at this I visited a walk in "Doc in a box" health center where the Doctor first thought I had  genital warts then after using a small tool to look at them he said it was probably fungal. Before the appointment was over I asked if he thought that I had any STD's and he said no. Several days late the scabs fell off and I noticed several shiny reddish to flesh colored spots on my wrinkled foreskin which were about the size of a pinhead or slightly bigger. I freaked out at this and thought I had genital warts: and now it has been three weeks since my sexual encounter and these small shiny spots are still there. Also I noticed that when I stretch the foreskin out that these bumps sort of disappeared a little and noticed that my skin around them was slightly dry or rough feeling. Lastly, I am Circumcised and this has been my only sexual contact ever but I have heard that this female has had quite a sexual past. PLEASE HELP would love input on whether anyone thinks I have anything and also wondering if my anyone thinks my doctor is correct because I forgot to tell him that this girl and I had about less than a minute of genital contact. So any input would make me ecstatic, especially because I don't want to go back to the doctor. And all contact was unprotected. Thank you and look forward to advice and information on how much I am at isk of contracting an STD and whether it sounds like I have genital warts.
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Hi, with no urethra discomfort or white discharge by now you can pretty much feel confident with Gono or chlamydia but only testing would confirm this.

It doesnot appear as warts as would not fall off. You might want to have a herpes test to rule this out as well. The shiny is most likely a scar. If another sore shows up have it swab within 48 hours after appearing.
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I need help on this subject
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Somebody please help!
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