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Oral sex and HPV

Is there a high risk of contracting HPV through oral sex? I had oral sex and kissing with another man before and he also ejaculated in my mouth. I know the risk of getting other STDs is low, but I have a small lump in my mouth. It's not painful but has a white edge. Is there any chance it could be HPV?
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This sounds like an ulcer.

HPV isnt exactly a high risk if they have no symptoms. If they are mid outbreak then it is very easy to spread.
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Most oral HPVs have no symptoms, and there are all kinds of things that cause oral lumps and bumps, and HPV would be way down the list. See your doctor or dentist if it lingers.
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