I appreciate you taking the time to consider my question. I will attempt to provide the relevant information in a succint manner. Approximately 9 -10 days ago I developed a bad sore
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture which lasted about 2 days. On day 3 I had a deep kiss with a
womanWomen's way other than my wife. On day 4 I immediately began feeling tremendous guilt and I became very concerned about oral herpes. I started monitoring my
lipsChalazion
Cleft lip and palate
Cleft lip repair - series
Clubfoot
Coronary risk profile
Hdl test
Herniated nucleus pulposus
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Ldl test
Lipase test
Lipocytes (fat cells) on a very
regularRegular insulin basis. On day 5 I noticed I still had a significant amount of congestion which I related to the sore
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture. I was still checking my mouth very often for signs of herpes. I was apply chap stick very often and sucking on cough drops. As of day 7 I had a low grade
feverAllergic rhinitis
Coccidioidomycosis
Febrile seizures
Fever
Fever blister
Fever blisters and canker sores
Herpes labialis (oral herpes simplex)
Histoplasmosis
Malaria
Rheumatic fever
Scarlet fever, however, the sore throat didn't return. The only real problem was very clogged sinuses with lots of congestion. On day 9 I went to the doctor with signs of a sinus infection. Early that day I noticed 2-3 small patched of peeling skin inside my lower lip. It looked sort of like a hot beverage burn. I pulled at the skin and was very scared. The doctor diagnosed a sinus infection and stated an antibiotic. I showed him the 2 small patched and gave him the kiss history and told him I was afraid it was herpes. I have no history of prior cold sores. I am an adult. The doctor said the areas looked like a burn with peeled skin and that herpes would be multiple fluis filled blisters. The doctor said "that's not herpes". The next day I had 3-4 of these little peeling skin patches inside my lower lip. They are small, round and the skin peels easily. They don't hurt. I also seem to have peeling skin under my upper lip. After the skin has peeled it looks like you can see an outline of the small circle where the patch was located. If you pull the lip all the way down it looks like there might be small marks where the skin peeled and it appears new peeling skin is trying to form.
I am convinced these are primary herpes sores. It is 24 hrs after they first appeared and I am fearing more are going to develop.
1.I would like to know if this sounds like primary oral herpes
2. Should I expect more sores to develop and over what period.
3. Is it possible this si something else and not primary herpes
4. Is it possible this is related to the sinus infection.
5. What precautions should I take and what treatment should I be seeking.
6 What are the long term consequesnces.
I am an emotional wreck and appreciate any information you can provide.
T
I am convinced the original peeling skin was just peeling skin except when I look in my mouth now I find a small red spot inside my lip, it looks like a cut that won't heal. It has looked unchanged for 3 days. I also today have a similar red spot on the roof of my mouth. This is new today. All this weeke time one eye has been leaking puss and it feels like there is something in the eye. I am concerned that from all the toching of my lip and inside my mouth I transferred herpes to my eye. Is this common and aren't the spots inside my mouth I describe consistent with oral herpes.
I am trying to read and read again your original reply for some support to get me beyond the constant looking in my mouth, however, these new symptoms including the eye issues are difficult to explain other than oral herpes.
As an adult aren't primary herpes outbreaks usually more severe with a high fever. What should I look to regarding the new mouth symptoms inside lip and on roof to try and determine if primary oral herpes is an issue. Thanks again.