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help help need some thoughts

Hello. I was diagnosed with Molluscum back in January. All of the big ones have went away but there are a couple very very small ones that remain. this turned up after an encounter with a random woman (protected) about two months prior. Along with the molluscum I devoloped very tiny bumps on my penis. They are around the rim and side of the head as well as on the pulled back foreskin on the shaft. These also appeared after the aforementioned encounter. I saw a doctor as well as a dermatologist and both told me they were called sebaceous. Would a doctor and a derm both confuse sebaceous for something like warts?? I can understand if theyre normal, but they just so happen to come 2 months after an encounter which is why I have a hard time believing theyre normal. The bumps are not like any pictures of warts on google, but can someone describe to me possibly what a very mild case of warts would look like? also would a HIV blood test be reliable after 7.5 months?

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I would follow up with your Dr if you are concered, but having 2 Dr's misdiagnosis something...sure that it is possible, but probably not likely.
HIV test is conclusive after 3 months.
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