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Odd symptoms

I have ulcers on my throat, hot and cold every five minutes, but no
temperature , body aches and difficulty sleeping. I had the same thing
about five months ago but worse. Including nose bleeds, sore eyes, and pretty
bad fatigue. I hope I don't get these again this time. Anyone any idea whats wrong with me ? :(
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351246 tn?1379682132
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hi

I understand your concern but we have to decide between lesser of the two devils: spending less money now and getting treatment OR spending more money later when your condition worsens. Think about it. All the best!
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Thank you

I went out with mom earlier and didn't feel to bad. Still feel cold a lot though
and have had head and body aches for the most part of the day.
It feels worse when I've been laying down , an then stand up.

As for the doctor. My mom and I don't have one at the moment.
Also I don't want to cost my parents any money at the moment, we are
just getting back on our feet. ( I avoid doctors whenever possible too, I guess
you can say I'm a little scared  )  
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351246 tn?1379682132
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hi
Thanks for writing.

The symptoms could be due to viral infection like Dengue (but a mild strain) or EBV or infectious mononucleosis, bad oral hygiene, even cancer or gastro-esophageal reflux where the acid from the stomach is thrown up against posterior wall of throat. Chances of a STD cannot be ruled out completely depending on your sexual history.

However it is difficult to diagnose without examining. You should not ignore the symptoms and see your doctor immediately.  Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted.

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