i gave someone head and i recently got sick, fever sore throat and now i have swollen glands and gums and my tounge is sore and the top of my mouth too.. theres nothing involving head in that right, my mother told me its called fever blisters.
plus my boyfriend has never done anything with anyone else besides me , and i havent with annyone else , his family has no history ..
The BF's family history would have nothing to do with this. When we talk about family history we refer to genetic diseases...and of course there's no chance that your symptoms are caused by a genetic disease passed on by oral sex.
Unless you've been with your bf every moment of his life, it's impossible to be 100% sure that he has never done something with someone else. [ Nallie's advice column | Ask Nallie A Question ]
caramella answered Thursday August 3 2006, 4:49 pm: This can be serious so i suggest that you go to a doctor cuz noones gonna know or advice you as much as the doctor will.Did YOU ever do anything with anyone eles but him?Mabey THATs why youre tired right now. [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
kristen22 answered Thursday August 3 2006, 2:22 pm: Fever blister: A small sore situated on the face or in the mouth that causes pain, burning, or itching before bursting and crusting over. The favorite locations are on the lips, chin or cheeks and in the nostrils. Less frequented sites are the gums or roof of the mouth (the palate).
Fever blisters are caused by herpes simplex virus type 1. It lies latent (dormant) in the body and is reawakened (reactivated) by factors such as stress, sunburn, or fever from a wide range of infectious diseases including colds. Recurrences are less common after age 35. Sunscreen (SPF 15 or more) on the lips prevents recurrences of herpes from sunburn.
The virus is highly contagious when fever blisters are present. It is spread by kissing. Children become infected by contact with someone who has a fever blister and then they spread the virus by rubbing their cold sore and touching other children. A person with fever blisters should be careful not to touch the blisters and spread the virus to new sites, such as the eyes or genitals. [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
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