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Tiny Bumps

by Robin150, Nov 03, 2007 03:24PM
Hi, well about a 10 days ago I had unprotected oral sex.. received.  Then 3 days ago I noticed 3 tiny little bumps on the head of my penis that had no pain whatsoever.  I squeezed one of them and little water like puss came out(very little).  I then went to the clinic and the doctor told me I probably had herpes.  Well now 2 days after the bumps appeared they are pretty much gone.  And the doc told me if its hepres the bumps will be there for around a couple weeks, and they will turn into sores and hurt.  So now the bumps are literally gone, with no pain.  I also should mention I used some lube that I never used before to masturbate afterwards...  I have none of the symptoms that go along with herpes.  And the tiny bumps were there for only about 2 days.  The only thing I did was clean the area with peroxide and apply a little neosporin.  Any helpful tips would be greatly appreciated about what this could be. thanks!
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