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Hi, I need some advice. I've had a sore throat for a long time, it started after I gave unprotected oral sex to a man(I'm a woman). We had protected sex. I did a home oral swab for gonorrhoea and chlamydia,which came back negative. I then had one done at the hospital again for gonorrhoea and chlamydia,which came back negative but at the same time a test at the doc came back positive for oral thrush. I had treatment for that.  I still have a sore throat and now I have one gland up. I keep getting sore patches in my mouth. The docs think I still have oral thrush but I'm worried it could be sti that is causing my problems? What oral sti's can u get? Is it possible that it could be an sti causing my issues. It has been going on for about 3 months.
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Oral issue is nto related to a STD. No something else would not prevent a test from being accurate.
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Thank you. Just to confirm u are saying my oral issues can't be due to a sexually transmitted infection. I've had a blood test at 6 weeks for syphilis and HIV which was negative and 2 negative gonorrhoea and chlymidia throat swabs, personally I would think these were convulsive? Could the oral thrush of prevented oral gonorrhoea being detected?
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gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, hpv...no those symptoms are not STD related.
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