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Recurring sores on tongue
I had performed oral sex for a girl... From particular time Iam facing from cavity since 1 year..used many medicine..No use...please diagonase my condition...All sti hiv, herpes, chalyamida ,syphilis and hep b and c are negative...recurrent sores and oral thrush is formed... Attached photos...please diagonase..it is oral leukoplakia or glossists and any other..?
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Good evening if the ulcers are recurrent needs tissue diagnosis Is it recurring after complete resolution? Do you use tongue cleaning blades? Are you on any medications? Do u have any addictions?
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Visit nearby ENT surgeon for further management thank you
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These are oral ulcer. Oral sex is one of the most common ways that sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are passed on. STIs that can be caught through oral sex are:- chlamydia. gonorrhoea. herpes. genital warts. hepatitis (A, B and C) HIV. syphilis.
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