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What disease is rectal wart?

I was giving blowjobs to men and ejaculating in my mouth. Since this forum says that oral sex is not a risk of HIV, I have had oral sex without a condom, more than 10 times. I have a wart or a pink wart resembling a wart on my genital area above my anus. The wart smells bad and comes out as flat. and pus is flowing from it and staining my underwear. Do you think a wart with pus in it, smelling bad, pink, flat wart is a sign of which infection? Does hpv cause bad odor and pus or is it another infection?
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That doesn't sound like a genital wart. Perhaps you have a hemorrhoid?  And it sounds infected.  You should go to the doctor.  Foul smell and pus are a sign of an infection.  I would not assume std in any way.  You had no risk for HIV as you were told and very low risk with receiving oral sex. Have a doctor look at it but again, wouldn't assume std.  But you may need antibiotics if it is infected.
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Are you saying that HIV is very unlikely in oral sex? I hadn't thought of HIV, so I should have it tested too. wart-like pus-like and foul-smelling place near the coccyx but not in the anus in the genital area. So it's not hemorrhoids. i suspect syphilis because i could have hpv as well as bad odor and pus is just there. what is your guess? should i think of hiv too?
I'm the receiver blowjob and more than 10 men cum in my mouth, giving oral sex
It's NOT HIV. HIV doesn't give you lesions or sores.

If you think you have syphilis - though that doesn't give you smelly sores - you need to see a doctor. HPV doesn't give you pus-filled sores.

Is there some reason we are just guessing and you haven't gone to the doctor already?
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