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I went to urgent care to check something out

I'm 18 years old and I've received oral sex from six different girls. 5 of which were all during my sophmore year of highschool.
Two were girlfriends, one was a freshman (virgin) one was a junior (questionable - said to be virgin)
Two other girls were slightly more active.
So that being said, all the experiences were about 2 years ago.
During those years, no signs of anything.
After this I had a girlfriend who was a virgin and hadn't given oral to anyone but me and we were dating for a year and a half. We had intercourse once for literally a couple seconds, and thats about it.
We broke up around mayish, but I received oral from her probably still in april.
Still no signs of anything.

I first noticed in june of a small white bump on my skin inbetween the head and the shaft under the head and I of course was like wtf, and scraped it off and that was it. I recently checked again and it was kind of there but very small, but next to it was a slightly larger one. I did the same thing to the original one and it did it again. I then went about to do the other one but it wouldn't pop and I agitated it and it got raw and red.

So I go to the urgent care at kaiser permanente and this woman comes in a checks. She looks at it for a little and goes thats a wart. It could be hpv, it may not be. I wasn't really able to tell her i had agitated it and had made it red and raw, but she went and burnt it anyway. She was kind of a ***** and didn't make me feel great at all.

I read that hpv is RARELY transfered through oral, and I'm pretty confident that my girlfriend of two years didn't have genital herpes.

I've recently had to replace my doctor since I have come of age, should I make an appointment with him and get a second opinion? The other doctor treated me as If I were scum and said I could cause a women cervical cancer and looked at me like she was pissed.
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also my first bump was about the size of a freckle.
the second bump is probably the size of pimple
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sorry genital warts****  when i talk about my girlfriend
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