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Hi I'm a 29 yr. Old female I noticed red bumbs at the back of my throat. I know HIV is one cause. But I have been tested from June - Dec. I have had to inconclusive results rich and retested where they were sent to the hospital both came back negative. During that time I noticed the bumps. The last test I took was 6mos. After I had a one night stand with a woman. Are there other causes for these bumps? They do not hurt but when I stick my tongue all the way out like when the Doc. Checks your throat I can see them. Is there any other cause because I am very scared it is effecting my performance at work
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u didnt explain what kinda sexual contact u had with the woman but i highly doubt its Hiv
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I was diagnosed with a breakout between by virgina and butt with the Doc. Did say it was positive for that! I have been kissing my boyfriend and when I told him about that situation he went on base and got tested and he is fine. She swabbed that area but I also have course hair and the break out in the same area but I never seen a pic. Of herppes look like what I had. Herpes can be big red bumps??
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Hello,
These could be a form of Herpes, have you had any tests done for STD's or herpes virus?
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