Bump on my lip

So here the story from the beginning.. It's not a troll story, I swear it's real.
(This is from November 24 and 25 of 2014) (Also keep in mind I'm a virgin, and I have never had and sexual contact with
anyone or anything before. Ever.)

Okay here goes

So yesterday I was sick, and something happened(idk what) to my body, and it became numb. I was complaining the whole day, so my brother got fed up with me, and he pinched my lip. But then I screamed and he said "see, your not sick or numb, you liar"
and I said "my eyeballs and lips are the only thing that aren't numb, everything else is, even my eye lids, *I pinch them to show him it doesn't hurt*"

So then he pinched my cheek for the longest time and it didn't even hurt.
(The next morning, my lip had a huge bump where he pinched me, with four tiny whiteish clear ish things, that look like tiny pimples, and I don't even know what it is. Also When I pinch it, to try and pop it, whiteish redish stuff that looks like puss/blood comes out and it feels painful, yet I like it... But It tastes horrible. And it's on the left side of my lip, and it's also coming up on the right side on my lip

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Comments ( 4 )
  • Avant-Garde

    You need to see a doctor.

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  • anonymous987

    Unusual lumps, bumps and lesions that cause any concern always warrant a visit to a physician. ninety per cent of the time these turn out to be nothing serious. But it does help to get a proffessional opiniion.

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  • true?_blue?

    You have had a stressful (insult) experience to your sensitive lip. It sounds like what you have experienced is a case of _herpes simplex_. You do not need to have a sexual encounter for this to occur. Some people will get this from too much sunlight, or even from a psychological event such as the pressure of a college exam. And some people do get this with the common cold.

    You are not alone. Approximately 95% of people have the Epstein-Barre virus within them.

    It's unsightly, and it burns and itches at the same time.
    As with a zit, leave it alone and don't pick at it (or taste the noxious discharge!) Try using an ice cube to comfort the sensations, keep lips moisturized, and for God's sake _calm down_.

    Watch out. At this pus stage (and even earlier) is is contagious.

    See your Dr. ASAP and get the full medical breakdown.

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    • Alright thanks! :)

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