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Received unprotected oral three days in a row by three different guys

Im a man, during a break up I decided to act on a fantasy. Three different men in three different days (in a row) gave me a blow job. Five days after encounters I got a small cluster (3-4) of bumps on my foreskin (not circumsized) bumps were on top of skin looked thin didn't burn or itch, I popped them and they healed in a week, also was a small irritated bump on tip of gland near pee hole and one top middle of gland. All did not itch or burn even the one by my pee hole. They went away and about 10 days ago I got another couple bumps on my foreskin popped them and the irritation went down no "blister" anymore just small wound. Again none of these itched or burned. The worst was once they were popped it would sting while I was washing my penis or having sex.

How likely is it I contracted herpes?

If I did more than likely which one hsv1 or hsv2?

Common symptoms?

*me and my new girl you have rough sex can these type of bumps be a result I noticed them after sex it seems.

So hsv1 can only infect mouth?
So hsv2 can only infect genitals?

Please explain in the event I do have one or the other types of herpes how and what parts of the body can be infected by either types
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Also I've read about asymptomatic symptoms what that?
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Asymptomatic means no symptoms of any kind.
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It could be hsv1. Hsv1 and two are differant strains of tbe virus and have nothing to do with location. Hsv2 can be an oral infecrion but it's pretty rare. Hsv2 just doesn't take well in the mouth. It also sheds very little from that location so tbe odds of it being hsv2 is extremely low.
What you describe could be hsv it could be a host of other things as well. They need to be looked at and tested
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When you say host of other things what would be similar? Is what I described the "BLISTERS" consistent with herpes. No itch, no pain, very little redness, no crusting,no discharge minus the initial fluid released during the popping of them?
Could be yeast or fungal. Herpes lesions very in pain and irritation. So yes what you describe could be herpes. If you get them again have them swabbed and tested.
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