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Sore/Strep Throat for 2 weeks

Hi!
I'm 22 years old guy, I have a pharyngithis and tonsillits for 2 weeks, the doctor gave me 5 day ciprofloxacin ( I don't know if it works for tonsillitis ) and 7 day nimesulide. In the second day taking the ciprofloxacin, my throat pain went away and until now just the pharyngithis and tonsillits persistis. I scared because my pharynx have a lot of red points and because it persistis I was thinking it could be HPV, 3 weeks ago I had unprotected oral sex with my girlfriend ( She never had HPV, and me either )...
3 weeks ago I had a allergic crisis (rhinitis) and before it I had 6 times sore throat (in 4 mounths) , but They went away without taking antibiotics.

So, could it be sign of HPV ?
Please, help me, I'm really scared!
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Thaks a lot for your answers Grace!
The HPV in pharynx is presented like a wart or a wound (the sore) ?
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101028 tn?1419603004
hpv wouldn't present in the mouth like this.

grace
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I know that is very rare have HPV in the mouth. I had just 5 sexual (all hetero relattionships) partners in my life, the risk of HPV scares me ...
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I'll go to the doctor tomorrow moring, The otorrinolaryngologist is the right doctor?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you have absolutely no reason to think this is std related!  it's that time of the year, assume this is really what your provider said it was.

grace
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The sore throat produces mucus and the swollen tonsil is in the left side of my mouth.
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