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Irritation in mouth

I gave head to a friend. He swears he is clean. I am suspicious whenever I get engaged. This time it was after more than a year. I got a fever right after the incident. Fever went away after some time. Now I have some kind of irritation in my mouth. It burns when I eat spices. Do I need to worry?
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I think I have to correct this. I gave head to a friend a week ago. He swears he is clean. I got a fever right after the incident. Fever went away after some time. Now I have some kind of irritation and sores in my mouth. Do I need to worry?
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Ohh I'm sorry I misunderstood.

You should see a doctor for sure. It could be herpes, or an allergic reaction to something, maybe even covid, but you definitely need to get checked by your doctor. Go today.

If they think it's herpes, make them do a type specific culture on the sores. Insist on it. It's not syphilis - it's too soon for symptoms of syphilis.

Seriously, don't put it off. Go today.
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I wouldn't worry about oral sex you gave a year ago.

There is something called burning mouth syndrome - you might have that.

https://www.healthline.com/health/burning-mouth-syndrome

You should see your doctor or dentist.
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