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Is this related to any std?

I had a low risk exposure with csw wearing two condoms which was intact. I touched her vagina with same hand on her nipples, and even sucked her nipples for gee seconds.


So from last year I have this ongoing allergies. Which turn out to be dry cough and asthma. I was on counter medication with inhalers.
I completely got over the wheezing and dry cough with medicines. But I still have the throat irritation sometimes.

And about four months back, centre of my tongue colour I noticed slight pain and there is a colour change. The white coating in the centre part looks like disappeared to a flat pink region. Doc diagnosed it with vitamin deficiency. And I took tablets for three weeks.
Pain is gone. But the coating is not fully over it. I still have that region in light pinkish colour. Been there for four months.
And body also itches sometimes. No visible rashes. But I feel it to be very itchy sometimes. What could this be?
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hi you were not exposed to any std from what you describe in the real world so what ever symptoms your experiecning woudl not be std related.
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