Bump On Butt Crack Near The Vagina. More Than Normal Vaginal Discharge And Sore Throat. Sexual Infection?
Hi I am 16. I Have a bump actually in my buttcrack towards my vagina that is very hard. It's not super big. And it isn't that painful. I've had it a little over a week. I also started having more discharge than normal today. I also had a sore throat and I am getting a little sore on the side of my mouth. Are these things related? I gave a blow job about two weeks ago but I didn't engage in actual vagina sex. Does this have anything to do with any of this also?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. I must tell you that it will be risky for the receiver if you have oral herpes but there are less chances of having std my him. But you must role out oral herpes in you. The swelling you have mentioned must be a simple cyst as you have not intervened with vaginal intercourse. But as there is discharge it is always important to rule out sexually transmitted infections and you and your partner need to get treated immediately to prevent its complications. Thank you.
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Bump On Butt Crack Near The Vagina. More Than Normal Vaginal Discharge And Sore Throat. Sexual Infection?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. I must tell you that it will be risky for the receiver if you have oral herpes but there are less chances of having std my him. But you must role out oral herpes in you. The swelling you have mentioned must be a simple cyst as you have not intervened with vaginal intercourse. But as there is discharge it is always important to rule out sexually transmitted infections and you and your partner need to get treated immediately to prevent its complications. Thank you.