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Uvula blisters

I had oral on a male sex worker unprotected. Also rimming. I developed two blisters on my uvula, not super sore though. This came on less than 24 hours after the encounter. Earlier that night I was drinking and conversing in a very loud environment, and my voice was noticeably strained before the encounter
Could this be herpes, hpv, or gonorrhea? And is there HIV risk from a strained through(ie damaged the throat to expose blood vessels? Thanks...
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thanks grace, i mis-read.
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pst - the uvula is in the mouth, not the genital area.

grace
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You wouldnt get herpes or Hpv that fast.


you had oral sex so you wouldnt get a lesion on your genital area.


Go to your local gum clinic and get tested.

oral sex poses a low risk for stds and virtually no risk for hiv.

If you have lesions it could be from a prior incident or something not related to STDs.
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