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My first time ever giving oral to a guy, whom I know very well. And a few days later I recieved a cankersore in my mouth. The next day my mouth was so swollen and sore I couldn't talk. The next day it was still swollen as ever and a little movement in my mouth would cause bleeding. There was so much pain I would cry all day. I went to the hospital and he said it was just a cankersore outbreak.
Could it be anything else?
I'm very nervous.
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394503 tn?1315009083
i would have them check for herpes and syphillis most definitely. not trying to scare you but it doesn't hurt to check for those just in case. neither one has a cure but if you do end up having something like that they could probably give you some type of medicine to help with the pain.
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No I haven't. I wasn't too sure what kind I should be taking, I guess ruling all that I can out would help. Thank you, I'll go to the health clinic and see what they can do for me test wise.
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394503 tn?1315009083
did you have any tests ran on it? i don't really know if you can aquire STD's in the mouth but i'm sure it's possible. i would definitely get some tests ran on it just to rule everything out. but that's just me.
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