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I gave oral sex about 2 1/2 months ago. About 7 weeks ago i started noticing bumps in my mouth. The bumps are kinda white, but some are red. Most of the bumps are in my throat, on the hangy thing in my throat, and on the wall behind my molar teeth. They dont really look like warts to me. But i'm not sure what they are. Any ideas?
the hangy thing is your uvula. I have the exact same thing and have been very concerned. I went to see an ENT and he prescribed me an antibiotic but it did nothing for the bumps. So last week I went to an oral surgeon and he did a biopsy on one of them. I am almost positive they are oral warts but he thinks they are nothing- we'll find out. Good luck to you. I suggest you go see an ENT or an oral surgeon and have them do a biopsy.
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Anonymous
Date Answered:
3/5/2003
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I think that it is possible to get genital warts in the mouth. I think that they would look similar to the kind you get on your genitals. Do you have a sore throat or swollen glands? I would definately go to the Ear Nose Throat doctor and have them do a biopsy. They put you to sleep and it is kind of expensive but it would be worth it to you for peace of mind. I have had a similar situation and am going in the end of the month to have them all removed- even if it isn't hpv it will make me feel better about the situation. However, it may be nothing to worry about- they may prescribe you some kind of antibiotic to see if that gets rid of them for you.
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Anonymous
Date Answered:
4/6/2003
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well you can get them orally you should visit an ear nose and throat doctor...
the "hangy thing" are your tonsils
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Anonymous
Date Answered:
2/1/2003
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Probably nothing--the hangy thing is your uvula, if the ENT thinks they are nothing, he/she is probably correct.
The tonsils are part of your lymphatic system, and over time can become infected. I have had chronic sore throats for years, and swollen tonsils. I am having my tonsils and uvula removed in May as a result. You can get white bumps in your tonsils that are caused by the nornally occuring bacteria in your mouth.
Go see an ENT to get it checked out.
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Anonymous
Date Answered:
4/23/2003
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Yes, you can have a wart in your throat next to your uvula. In fact, it may appear that you have two uvulas. I know because I had one clipped out of my throat a couple of weeks ago, it was terrible.
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Anonymous
Date Answered:
6/30/2003
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