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STDs via oral sex

Hallo ,

8 Weeks ago I had oral sex with a man . Both giving and receiving but he didn’t *** in my mouth , so I tested negative for Chlamidia , Tripper , Gonorhoea negativ 3 Weeks Post exposure and I had a negative test for hep c and Syphilis 4 weeks post exposure , im scared because today I saw 2 little bumps on my nose , they are not itchy and those bumps didn’t bother me at all, but there was transparent liquid inside them and I searched in the internet and I saw that it might be Herpes , pleas help me, ( the bumps are really small with no swelling or itching )
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Probably not std but should go have it checked out. Bacterial vaginitis is a possibility
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Sorry wrong thread
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TBH you sound like you are over thinking you got tested for the big main stds In you are negative so that’s good but if the bumps don’t go down by this week then talk to you doctor in wait to see if they come back first before you go
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My nose is always oily since my and skin was never dry , so the sores are always painful and itchy wen it comes to hsv-1?
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For me not really painful just itchy. The swab test is the best way to find out. Blood test like igg misses 30% of hsv1 infection and 8% of hsv2
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I have hsv-1 in my lips i can always feel it coming with a itchy like feeling. So in that since it doesn’t sound like it but the clear liquid part does but it doesn’t mean it is
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Ok, but do you think this is HSV-1 related , because they really don’t itch and I always hear that HSV-1 sores are always painful and itchy
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If you really worried The best thing would be for you to go get a swab test on the bumps. Your encounter was low risk
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