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So, recently I went on a european tour and ended up hooking up with a guy in one of the countries. We had 2 really long sessions (one about 5 hours and one about 7 hours) and when I came home I had *thought* I had a UTI. That could still be the case, I received medication for a UTI and the symptoms have subsided. Yet, a few days after I had hooked up with him, I got a small bump on my vaginal area, a dry patch of skin on my finger (I had put it in his anus) as well as a dry patch of skin on my lip. I don't know if this is an STD or what, or what kind of STD it could be. I'm thinking either warts or herpes, but there hasn't been any blisters or lesions. If anyone could help this would be great, and I will be seeing a doctor in a few days (I am still out of town).
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It seriously doubtful that you would get the same strain of HPV on your finger or your mouth as you would on your genitals, so if they look the same, I'm guessing its not HPV.  HPV usually also takes a few months to appear, so if its HPV in your genital area, its not likely from this encounter.

Herpes also is unlikely to be on your finger, and when it is, it is very painful.

I wonder if you have some kind of fungal thing.  I'm sorry I can't be more specific, but bumps and patches can be many things, and a doctor will have to sort it out for you.

Aj
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(though I do know you can receive hpv and hsv through skin to skin contact...I don't know about which other)
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and we used protection the whole time, minus the anal play.
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