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Possible herpes? Small white bumps, help!

A few weeks ago, I had intercourse with someone, 3/4 days later, I noticed a lot of small white bumps on the head of my penis. They disappeared in about two days. Is this an std or anything I should be worried about?

also - this person had previously given me a yeast infection years ago. I am not sure if this is relevant or not. I also performed oral sex on her, and within a few days of doing it, I had a small red mark right below my lip. I thought it might be a cold sore but I was able to pop it and puss came out. Now about 2 weeks after the encounter, I have about 3 small red bumps next to my lower lip. 2 have gone away, but there is still a third one. In addition, I have tiny, tiny small white bumps on my lip that resemble the bumps that I used to get before I got a cold sore when I was younger. They have been there for 3 - 4 weeks now. Is this herpes? Any help is much appreciated. Please!
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101028 tn?1419603004
if you have to stretch your lip out to see something, it's nothing to be concerned about.
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it was not. I have not been tested before. The white dots disappeared within a few days. What I am worried about now is on my lip. If i stretch my lip out, I can see a cluster of tiny white bumps on either side of my lip. I don't remember ever seeing them before, but then again, I never really looked. Also, I have a tiny red bump right below my lip that hasn't gone away in over 3 weeks. Any ideas? Thanks
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101028 tn?1419603004
nothing newly acquired std related will show up and be gone in 2 days.  

have you ever been tested for herpes before to know your status?

if something is still there 3-4 weeks later, it's time for follow up from your provider.  

was this protected sex?

grace
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