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can this be std???????`

i went to a massage parlor 16 days ago and got myself a handjob.. she french kissed me but as soon as she did i turned my head away.. i noticed there is some white color at the back of my tongue and my mouth is sometimes dry and today i saw a rounf bump at the back of my tongue, im so scared!!! is this aids or std????

im a heavy smoker..
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Yes, thank you. Had the abbrevation mixed up.
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ok is it normal to get a big round bump on the back of ur tongue which is painless thats why i think its syphilis..

i know im asking alot but im just freaked out!!
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Yes, but get it checked.  Any time you have new symptoms, its worth a trip to the doctor.  Just because its not likely to be an std doesn't mean you shouldn't get it checked.
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so am i ok.. i never had ths big red bump on the back of my tongue before.. if its not a sexual disease then i will be ok
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HPV is genital warts, etc.  Vance, you are thinking of HSV, or herpes.

I'm not sure which one Joey is asking about.

Sure, you could get HSV1 from kissing - but you could get that from kissing anyone.  To avoid it, you'd have to never kiss anyone again, if you don't already have it.

You won't get HPV from this.

Aj
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Do not worry you do not have anything. If you did have HPV you could have gotten it as a kid. Most people get it as kids. It's not a big deal it's just a cold sore.

Joey I would advise that you talk to a Dr and learn how you can get STD's.
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what about HPV??



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207091 tn?1337709493
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I'd say this is from smoking.  You wouldn't get anything from kissing.

Aj
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