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White sores in roof of mouth

I am concerned because i have recently seen white spots/lines on the roof of my mouth. It started as a big painful bump, them turned into these smaller sores that are very painful. I have been using oxy-cide, but it hurts a lot. I had previously been experiencing a throat ache and diarrhea. I thought this was because i had a party recently and had a lot to drink, so i attributed the stomach problems to that. My children has sore throats so i attributed the thorat ache to that. But, i recently had unprotected sex with my boyfriend, he did pull out but i know you can contract things anyway, and i did perform oral sex. Could this be an STD, more importantly, could these be symptoms of something worse. I am really concerned!!!
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Thankyou. I am going to the doc today because it is driving me nuts.
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But if you are worried about STD you can test. And make sure if you do test to get a throat swab
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Symptoms here and there do not mean anything. If you have a boyfriend are you worried that he has an STD?
Maybe you should start having protected sex, that way you will nto have to worry.
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