Sounds like you have abscesses. I was admitted to the hospital for four days last year because I developed abscesses in the back of my throat. They put me on IV antibiotics.
I really doubt it is herpes, they usually appear on your lips and mouth area.
2006-06-10 23:09:28
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answered by chanda 4
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The doctor would have told you if they were a form of herpes.
Oral herpes is not necessarily an STD, as they can be transmitted without sexual contact. Commonly known as "cold sores" or "fever blisters", the medicinal term is herpes simplex-1. It is contagious and can be spread by kissing or sharing a beverage with someone who has an active blister.
Herpes simplex-2, or genital herpes, are transmitted via sexual contact and are the form which most people refer to as an STD.
Even so, you should ask your doctor.
We can't see the blisters, so we can't tell you for certain, and besides, none of us are doctors. Why would you ask non-doctors to confirm whether or not you have an STD?
2006-06-10 11:48:42
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answered by the_dude 4
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2015-06-30 08:51:30
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answered by Anonymous
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it actually sounds like mono to me but i would ask your doctor, they can do a test for it. i had it a few years back and started out with what felt like a cold, progressed to fevers, muscle aches, nausea, severely swollen lymph nodes and blisters in the back of my throat. i was sick for about 6 months but there was no medicines i could take.
o answer your questions about herpes, yes they are a std but not all oral blisters are herpes. cold sores and fever blisters are quite common
2006-06-10 11:58:13
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answered by nammers 2
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If you have seen a physician and he said they were blisters, then I would take the advice you paid for and NOT worry anymore !!
2006-06-10 11:46:47
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answered by pollyforns 2
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Mono? Strep?? Tonsilitis?
2006-06-11 13:02:54
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