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Painless flat pus bump on lower lip

Hey community,

I have had this painless smallish pus bump at the base of my lower lip for almost two to three months. I gave a guy oral back in mid January and in February in the middle of month. The bump doesn't hurt it's just there and semi-white. Not filled or raised high just a flat bump that shows some white inside. What could this be? Is it an std? If so, which one and what should I do to help it heal? I didn't pop it or anything it's just been there with no pain or discomfort at all.

Help!

JB

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Cool thanks for your advice! I will get it checked soon. I don't see it being something serious as I floated online and nothing extreme is coming up except HSV2 orally but this bump does not look like those pics at all.
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I don't see this being a STD. See a Dr for an exam to find out what it is.
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Thanks. I am a little concerned. So is this not an std? Or should I see an std doctor for an std screening?
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See a Dr a STD like herpes or syphilis would not last this long.
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