STD unlikely: The primary worry is that this represents herpes. In most cases, though, a herpes blister is very painful. So this would argue against herpes. Otherwise it could just represent a sebaceous inclusion cyst. This should be evaluated and a culture for herpes can be obtained.
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Could be: Either. Hard to tell with out seeing it. May need to be drained( especially for a diagnosis) so you should get it checked out, .
Answered 9/1/2013
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