Sorry, I had to delete your last follow-up comments; we don't examine posted photos on this forum. And there would be no point -- we only deal with STDs, which, as I have said repeatedly, you do not have. I can't help you further; this thread is closed.
Presumably you have not seen an oral medicine specialist, as I suggested above. Beyond that, I have no other ideas or suggestions. Whatever the cause, it's not an STD, and that's the only topic for this forum.
Good luck.
Dr Handsfield,
I still have the burning lips off/on, headaches, fatigue and neck lymph nodes. Ran a complete STD panel which came out negitive (11 weeks after exposure), lyme, mono and all hep versions - all negative. 2 CBC's and 1 CBC with differential - all normal.
Dr's have tried doxyclave (anti-bio) and acyclovir with no help to symptoms. The burning is still constant and only isolated to my lips. My eyes are also bloodshot every morning when I wake and are dry. Could this be some type of fungal / bacterial infection of my lips? What can I do to test, treat?
Please update, I know I purchased the question back in August, but still have no relief or answers to what is going on.
Thanks for the thanks; I'm glad to have helped.
Thank you Dr. Handsfield, for your time and sharing your knowledge with this forum. Your kindness and approach to answering all the forum questions in the manner you do is very appreciated.
Kind Regards.
Neither your intial symptoms nor the current ones are consistent with either herpes or EBV. (I'm not sure where the EBV concern comes from. HSV can cause painful skin lesions, but EBV doesn't do that.)
Anyway, I really can't think of any additional tests for any infection that would help sort this out; as suggested above, I doubt any infection is the cause. And I'm not in a position to speclate about other kinds of tests, e.g. for allergies etc.
There is a dental specialty called oral medicine. It's not something most of the public is aware of, but your dentist should be able to tell you if there is such a specialist in your area. It should be easy to find one if you live near a university school of denistry or in a major metropolitan area. That's what I would try if I had a situation like yours.
Thank you Dr. Handsfield,
I understand that a virus or STD of any kind can not show symptoms so quickly. Is it possible to have so kindly received a fungal or bacterial infection of some sort? Or that this may have caused a recurrence of a typical childhood virus like EBV or HSV1? ( Something I may already have received as a child, I just assume I have had these as I am 31yrs old).
Is there any tests at all that I could talk w/ my GP about taking that may lead to a diagnosis? Are you saying the swollen jawline lymph nodes are coincidental and are just by chance? What about the now increased lip sensitivity?
Thank you for your time and effort in answering, it is very appreciated.
Welcome to the forum. Thanks for your question.
Immediate onset of symptoms can never be due to infection -- thus no STD is a possible explanation of your lip burning etc. All infections require time for the causative bacteria, virus etc to invade the tissues, reproduce itself, and induce an inflammatory response by white blood cells, the immune system, etc. That process always requires at least 1-2 days, often several days or longer. Such immediate onset like you describe has to be due to either a physical injury (e.g., chemical) or an allergic reaction to something. It could well be you are allergic to a dye or other chemical in the stripper's lipstick or other make-up. The time course, i.e. resolution of the immediate burning etc in 3 days, is also typical for an allergic reaction. The subsequent ongoing tingling could be a follow-up reaction to that sort of thing, or might be psychological. But in any case, there is no chance it's due to an STD or other infection you caught during the kiss.
I'm afraid that's as far as I can go. No online forum is ever a likely source to solve a diagnostic problem that couldn't be figured out by direct medical care -- and in any case, on this forum we don't speculate on causes or treatment once it is apparent that no STD is involved. All I can do is suggest you continue to work with your doctors on this. However, I will also add that I'm certain that this isn't a sign of anything serious. You needn't worry about any important long term health consequences either for you or for your friends, sex partners, kids, etc.
Best wishes-- HHH, MD