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Hello just recently i've had this weird sore on the right corner of my mouth it wasn't even really a bump it looks like maybe a cut or something but not bump but it has been really sore not itchy what so ever & the other day it popped & blood only blood came out it looks like its getting better but also now i have could have anything to do with it these tiny white look like white head pimples on my upper lip there not itchy at all nor red & the only hurt when i tried to pop them  any ideas on what thiscould be ive been very worried  ive been under alot of stress lately if that helps  anything this is the first time this has happeneme ever & i haven't had sex in almost 4 months.
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Well the red place on the corner seems to be getting better since it poped even though it wasn't a bump at all.. & i woke up this morning & those little white bumps were gone... yesterday my whole body was itchy i had used a new perfume cold this been a allergic reaction to something? everything were itchy but my lips my lips i noticed were a little red and swollen now my lips are normal and the white bumps are gone along with my body itching.
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try not to stress out, it could be as simple as a little zit. i always get those in the corner of my mouth and they hurt so bad. as for the little white bumps, those could also be an acne outbreak. if it doesn't clear up within a few days, consult your doctor.
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