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Seeing if this could be an std

I had protected sex with a friend and received unprotected oral sex sometime in April. Early part of Oct I started to notice a large canker sore back of throat and it got better about 5 weeks later and another canker sore developed on the other side of throat. Now I have acid reflux and just wasn’t sure if this could be an std. the cankers sore just taking along time to heal. Thank you and if I’m on the wrong post please let me know where I can go and ask this question.
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You had protected sex with a friend and received unprotected oral, is the friend male or female and did you receive anything in your mouth and throat?
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Female and I only kissed her.
Yes to the protected vaginal sex and unprotected oral sex without ejaculating in her mouth. But we made out.
If you didn't put your mouth on her genitals, the sore in your mouth has nothing to do with STDs.  Even then, if it's in the back of your throat, it would be very, very difficult to get a sore from giving oral to a woman.  If you're concerned about your sore, you should see a doctor, but it isn't an STD.  Acid reflux is also not a symptom of any STD, but if it's really bad, it could cause the sore in your mouth.
Thank you for the info. Really appreciate it.
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