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I had unprotected oral sex for few seconds on May 23rd (I was the receiver), on June 6th, after a visit to the dentist I developed something that looked like oral thrush on my inner cheek, i scrapped it off and it looked normal, however I have a pain on the right corner of my lip for a week. I visited a stomatologist on June 13th and he told me that my mouth was fine, except it was a bit dry. I visited a dermatologist 2 weeks after that, and he told me that there were no signs of oral thrush in my mouth. I did a full check up for stds on June 28th and everything was negative, I did a 4th generation hiv test 36 days after exposure, which was negative too. I developed rashes on my feet in the first days of july so I did syphilis and hiv tests 51 days after exposure in a hospital, which were negative, but then I learned that hiv test they performed was a 3rd generation, which is 95% accurate at 51 days. On July 22nd I developed oral thrush, on the sides of my tongue, I scrapped it off and cleared up in a day, but reappeared milder the next few days, before disappearing completely. On July 24th I developed some kind of dermatitis on the back of neck, which was reddish, dry and painful the first day (not itchy, not flaky) and lasted 3 days. On July 29th, I had Phlegm that lasted for 4 days. o
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MStudent panagiotis12752
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Might not be an std as your oral health appears to be extremely poor. I would assume this is dental related, see a dentist to be sure. unprotected oral sex is extremely dangerous!