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Oral HPV??

I am in a monogamous relationship and had a regretful encounter.  I was recently diagnosed with a genital wart. Had it treated with TCA. I am an extreme worrier and in desparate need of some reassurance. I am concerned with oral HPV/warts. I did a rapid HIV test which was negative. I have noticed some white pin point bumps on the corners of my lips and I feel like there is something stuck in my throat all the time... Should I be concerned about these bumps or just wait it out?
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Thank you for you response. I will make an appointment as soon as I can.
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Start off by seeing your dentist. If warranted, you will be referred to a ENT doctor or a oral surgeon.  Oral warts are very rare. Don't assume you have it without a diagnosis based on a biopsy of your bumps.
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