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What the heck is this?

I had a one-night-stand with a woman 9 days ago. No oral sex by either of us, and we used a condom. I did lick her nipples, which had a bitter taste and left a pasty coat on my tongue. The next day my tongue started to burn like it was scalded. This condition got worse and lasted for next 8 days. I had to suck on ice cubes and drip Vitamin E oil on the tongue to soothe it. Still burned though. Then I started getting sporadic chills throughout the day, although no fever and my temp remained normal even to now. No swollen lymph nodes, no swollen tongue, no sores on tongue on mouth. Then today a painful red bump broke out on my right butt cheek. Now I am nauseous and feeling unwell inside, with chills. Hit me all of a sudden at the same time as the appearance of the red bump.

Back to that night. Although I didn't perform oral sex on her or her on me, I'm thinking what if her vaginal fluid got on her breasts and I licked it, thereby getting it into my system. What if she had herpes, or yeast infection, or something. I'm afraid it's herpes due to the sore on my butt.

Could it be herpes? Yeast infection?





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Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it. I called the National Poison Hotline and they said it couldn't be anything like body cream. My tongue wouldn't have burned for so long. They said it sounds more like a biological infection. My health insurance hotline nurse said the same thing. Any toxin would have lasted only a couple of days at the most.

I got blood drawn today for Herpes test, so that question will be resolved by Friday.

I'm not so much worried about herpes as I am about an internal fungal/yeast infection, which could be serious, leading to septicemia. That would explain the chills I have throughout the day.

What do you think?
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Hi what your mentioning is not any real risk to acquire herpes. Even though the breast area is part of the upper ganglion, its not acommon place for a herpes risk.
Maybe she had some body cream.
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