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Thought it was a scratch but notice bumps with dimples near by

Unfortunately did engage in unprotected oral sex...noticed three marks one that looks like a long scratch and about two that look like mounds... herpes?

Not really painful unless I touch it. Hard to see in photos

http://imgur.com/kAIy72z
http://imgur.com/yrfQoXg
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You don't mention when this happened.  If it is after April, you can get tested for std's if you desire just to rule it out officially but I don't think you have an std.  I think you have a wound from the act itself unless it was a long time ago.  Sorry you have to worry about this.  I don't think I'd be overly concerned from your description.
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20620809 tn?1504362969
I don't see anything in the photos.  Oral sex is not a typical route for herpes as it would then be herpes simplex 1 transferring to genitals.  It CAN happen but is not common. That often looks like a blister as well and hurts.  Warts?  The scratch may just be an abrasion from teeth or something.  How long have you had it?
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Noticed it Wednesday. It’s still around. No development except that it doesn’t hurt when I press it. It did on Thursday but not anymore. It is almost hard to see at times but it is a little red when moist. That’s when it is a little more noticeable. The scratch is on the right side and the four-five little bumps with dimples are on the left. It is very hard to see.

I think it’s worth being tested but i was tested in April and was negative for everything. It’s pricey here so I want to make sure I get tested for appropriate suspicion.

Thanks for your help
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