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Please help me assess the risk and advise

I am a 34 year old asian male and travels internationally sometimes, last time before I fly back on 11/13 to the states, I had an unprotected oral sex with an asian sex worker 11/11 for no more than 2 minutes. I ejaculated after her mouth left my penis. I left then. The next day 11/12 I noticed small pimples-like reddish around my coronal, less than 1mm each. I do not remember if there was reddish before the encounter. In the next couple of days (during the flight) I observed increases of the quantities of the reddishes, finally along about 60% of the coronal ring. The reddish size remains small. Then no additional reddishes show up so far until today 11/19, 9 days after the encounter. I do not feel itchy or pain or other uncomfort. I touch the reddishes and it does not seem to burst, cannot see fluid inside but I could be wrong. This is my first sex exposure with a sex worker. I do remember when the sex worker worked on my penis, I felt a bit friction although her mouth held some water when working on my penis. I had been consistent with my current sex partner.

I had similar type of reddish pimples years ago. I do not remember much of that as I seemed not quite worried at that time and the reddish disappears. I do not remember the reason or how I get it disappeared last time. But this time it made me crazy. Do I had genrital warts? I can hardly focus on work and fear that I could give the disease to my family. I deserved it though.

So please help me with below needs!
1. What is my risk of contracting STD from the sex worker? What is the chance I have genrital warts?

2. I scheduled a STD panel test 6 weeks after the encounter (12/24). Should I test it earlier (2 weeks after encounter)? Should I also visit a family doctor and start applying some medicines to the reddish site?

3. Please advise me other things I should (or should not) do. Thank you!
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1. Low risk from oral sex. Post in the HPV forum

2. I would see a Dr for an exam

3. See #2
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Thank you Vance. I have scheduled a dermatologist appointment next week.

I googled a bit and bought quite a few high dosage vitamins to boost my immu system: Vitamin C, E, B6, and L Lysine, Zinc. I also bought apple cider vinegar for topical treatment. I will be using these before next week's appointment and hope it works a bit.

I also ordered peroxide 35% as another option if the mild ACV does not help.

Tonight after I applied the AVC pad to the coronal pimples for about 5 minutes, nothing seems changes, no color change though the pimples seems darker red, a slight un-comfort at penis during the application and I hope that means something's working...
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