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Risk of Herpes

I had protected sex with a CSW on 31 May in Budapest,the condom did not have any visible wear or tear, I could see semen collected at the tip.
I developed fever on the 29th day, about 38.5 C, my doctor diagnosed it as Lower respiratory tract infection, put me on antibiotics (Amoxicillin) for 5 days, along with paracetamol and a cough syrup. I had dry cough.
on 32nd day, I developed a mouth ulcer, it is my 35th day today, I still have it. I guess I'm developing another one near my lower lip (right side) .
Is it a possible symptom of Herpes?  or could antibiotics cause mouth ulcers?
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15249123 tn?1478652475
I see no real risk in the kissing or oral. For that matter the vaginal s3x eas extremely low as well.
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Thanks. Do you think it could be another STD? or a side effect of antibiotics?
15249123 tn?1478652475
Herpes lesions don't last that long. How is it you think you contracted oral hsv?
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I'd kissed her body, not deep, superficial...but i could not find any lesions on her body, not cuts no sores..
Also, she had given me protected oral sex.
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Also, I had balanitis sort of thing on my penis foreskin, which faded away after taking vitamin tablets. (Dr prescribed)
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