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Genital warts

Hello. I just want to ask about genital warts or herpes ,I had deep kiss with a lady & protected sex after a week I got one painful cold sore in my mouth althought i use to frequently have ulcers in my mouth sometimes fluid filled sore in my lips when I squeeze it oozes even b4 this exposure but not as painful as this one I have now,  then 2 month later I felt Intense body pain , malaise , feverish even stronger painkiller don'twork then I felt another painful sore up in my mouth I went to hospital & I was diagnosed with malaria then after treatment 10 days later symptoms came back stronger & now I got same sore in exact location.  I don't know much about STDs but if this is sore is related to herpes or genital warts & if it is? how long this sickness last. I also tested syphilis negative & I don't have any other signs of chlamydia or gornohea as per the Doctor
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Hello. So, it sounds like you ALREADY had oral herpes. The cold sores or blisters on your lip indicate that which you said you had previously. Oral herpes or HSV simplex 1 is SO common. The statistic is 80 percent or more of the planet has it and kids get it. The sore inside of your mouth sounds like a canker sore. Canker sores are different than herpes. They are inside the mouth and hurt. They can come on from stress, injury, smoking, etc. They are not contagious and everyone gets them from time to time.

I'm sorry you got malaria. Hope you are well soon.

This doesn't sound at all std related. I would relax about that.
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