White Bumps on Tongue After Oral Sex: What You Need to Know - Urology

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The sides of the tongue after oral sex?


After I performed oral sex on my girlfriend, two days later, there were small white bumps on both sides of her glans.

Xiao Mi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/07/07

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


It may be a case of pearly penile papules that have been present for some time; you can have it checked at the outpatient clinic.

Reply Date: 2016/07/07

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When you notice white bumps on your tongue after engaging in oral sex, it's understandable to feel concerned. These symptoms can arise from various causes, and it's essential to understand the potential implications, especially in the context of sexual health.

Firstly, the appearance of white bumps on the tongue could be attributed to several benign conditions. One common explanation is the presence of *frenulum papillae*, which are normal anatomical structures that can sometimes appear more prominent or inflamed after oral activity. Another possibility is *oral thrush*, a fungal infection caused by an overgrowth of Candida yeast, which can lead to white patches or bumps in the mouth. This condition is more likely if you have a compromised immune system, are taking antibiotics, or have other risk factors.

However, in the context of sexual activity, it's crucial to consider sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Certain STIs can be transmitted through oral sex, including herpes simplex virus (HSV), human papillomavirus (HPV), and syphilis. For instance, herpes can cause painful sores or bumps in the mouth, while HPV can lead to oral warts, which may appear as white or flesh-colored bumps.
Given that you mentioned these bumps appeared two days after oral sex, it is advisable to monitor the symptoms closely. If the bumps persist, become painful, or are accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, difficulty swallowing, or swollen lymph nodes, it would be prudent to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can perform a thorough examination, possibly including swabs or tests, to determine the exact cause of your symptoms.

In addition to seeking medical advice, practicing safe sex is essential to reduce the risk of STIs. This includes using barriers such as condoms or dental dams during oral sex, which can significantly lower the transmission risk of infections. Regular STI screenings are also recommended for sexually active individuals, especially if you have multiple partners or engage in high-risk behaviors.

In summary, while white bumps on the tongue after oral sex can be benign, they may also indicate an underlying infection or STI. It's important to stay vigilant about your sexual health and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns. Remember, early detection and treatment are key to managing any potential health issues effectively.

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