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Sexually Transmitted Diseases / Question
Published: August 3, 2000

Dear TeenHealthFX,

I recently started dating this guy - we've been seeing each other for almost 3 months now and we kiss and hug and cuddle, but nothing more than that. I'm writing because this morning, I woke up to discover 4 small red bumps on the insides of my lips. They don't hurt, don't itch, and don't even feel any different from anywhere else on my lips. They're about the size of a fair sized pimple (I don't know what else to compare it to) and none of them bother me at all except for the fact that they're there. They kind of look like popped blood vessels I guess, anyway (I'm kinda obsessive about things (I couldn't stop thinking about them and wondering if I could have gotten them from my boyfriend or not. I normally take vitamin B 12 pills for anemia (as well as multi-vitamins with extra iron) but because it's summer, I've been absent minded and haven't taken them for over a week now (I read something about how that may cause sores). I'm just hoping with all my might it isn't oral herpes. I know plenty of people who get cold sores, but I've never actually had one. All in all I'm kinda freaked, wondering if I could've gotten them from my boyfriend or if it's something more or less serious. What's more, do I TELL him? I think we're on the verge of breaking up, anyway, due to the age difference (he's going off to college while I'm a junior) so things are already super-stressed. Sorry this is so long - please help.

Signed: Herpes HSV1 Hypochondriac




Dear Herpes HSV1 Hypochondriac,

TeenHealthFX hears how upset you are about the thought of having herpes. TeenHealthFX cannot diagnose you over the Internet, so please, for your own comfort, read the information about herpes below and then see a doctor. As far as telling your boyfriend, you can share that you have the bumps in your mouth and are worried but try to avoid telling him he gave you herpes until you've checked with a doctor and you have a more reliable answer.

Here is some general information about herpes:

So see your doctor or you can go to a teen health center where you can be seen without your parent's permission and on a low/no cost basis. They can help you determine what the bumps are in your mouth.

If you live in Northern New Jersey, please call the Adolescent/Young Adult Center for Health at (973) 889.6350. If you live outside of Northern New Jersey, please call your local Planned Parenthood.

Signed: TeenHealthFX



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