Definitely not herpes. If it feels the same as your oral yeast infection after antibiotics, that may be the explanation this time too. Oral yeast infections are not limited to people with HIV or immune deficiency (I had it myself once). Sometimes they are acquired by oral sex on partners with genital yeast infections, although that is unlikely for an exposure a year ago.
See a health care provider for proper diagnosis and treatment. But I see no reason for herpes testing.
Best wishes-- HHH, MD
I was wondering what could have set off these Fordyce looking spots to begin with? I’m certain they weren’t there before being with this girl. And then there’s the roughness on the penis head which I’m assuming was caused by using saliva during masturbation. It sort of looks like HPV but my urologist didn’t think so. Biopsy is the only way to be certain but I’d really like to avoid that. Had a biopsy of the little spots in mouth but that came back negative. I’m told those are natural structure but that they’re irritated. What could still be irritating them 10-11 months later? Could HPV be behind all this? Would that account for burning of the mouth and the rectum discomfort? I just want to get out of this situation and I’m not really sure which way to turn. Thanks again for everything.
Thanks for the thanks, but there's not much more I can do; and probably nothing more you can learn online. Seeing a provider is the next step.