could be. Have the doctor do a culture of the sores to find out what they are.
2006-12-05 06:55:34
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answered by Snuffy Smith 5
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answered by ? 3
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Did you know this guy? If he's your boyfriend you need to let him know and dump him. But, if its herpes then you are stuck with that forever. You have to tell the doctor. I'm not a doctor but sounds like herpes. Look up herpes online. Medical dictionaries are available online. Go to a free clinic.
Oral herpes is contracted via skin contact such as kissing, even kissing
on the cheek. Many people catch it as children from relatives and pass
it on to other children as adults.
Treating Oral Herpes - Cold Sores
There is no cure for herpes but you can treat it with good results
keeping outbreaks down to a minimum. The most commonly used treatments
are Acyclovir and Penciclovir contained in creams. The most common of which
are:
Zovirax
Vectavir
2006-12-05 07:07:06
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answered by kris h 1
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2015-09-24 07:42:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You should have mentioned the kissing to your doctor...
You may have Syphilis..
The four stages of syphilis have different symptoms.
Primary stage: During this stage of syphilis, a painless open sore called a chancre (pronounced "shanker") develops. Because syphilis is usually passed from person to person through sexual activities, chancres are often found in the genital area, anus, or mouth, but they may also be found wherever the bacteria entered the body.
Secondary stage: A skin rash and other symptoms occur during the secondary stage, which begins 4 to 10 weeks after the initial infection. Secondary syphilis is highly contagious through direct contact with the mucous membranes or other surfaces affected by the skin rash.
Latent stage: This stage is often called the hidden stage of syphilis because usually no symptoms are present. The latent stage is defined as the year after a person becomes infected. A person in early latent stage may be contagious. Many times, latent-stage syphilis is detected in a mother only after she gives birth to a child infected with syphilis (congenital syphilis).
Late (tertiary) stage: If syphilis is not detected and treated in the early stages, problems can develop because of damage caused by having the syphilis bacteria in the body for so many years. These may include heart disorders, mental disorders, blindness, other problems associated with the nervous system, and even death.
2006-12-05 07:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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some guy??? huh??
Well, it is a possibility that somehow you contracted herps. no one knows until you go to a Doctor and ask for blood test..
The other problem is the fact of how easy it to contract herps, hiv, hepatitis and other sexual diseases..
My best suggestion to you...take your time with a relationship this is a very serious issue with can decide your future.. don't play and take is very serious talk to family, adult friends and most of all educate your self.
best wishes
2006-12-05 07:49:49
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answered by no ar 4
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nope its not herpes, herpes appears like little blister's in your lips,specially thee upper lip.
Sounds like mononucleosis (the disease from the kiss), you should go immediately to see a doctor.
2006-12-05 07:29:23
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answered by chato 6
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Go the the Doctor, or free clinic.
2006-12-05 06:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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