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How To Treat Tinnitus And Sore Throat?

About 4 weeks ago I performed cunnilingus and 2 weeks later I began to have sores on my throat and tonsil followed by tinnitis. My ear feels like something is in it and won't stop ringing. My throat doesn't hurt bad but I am worried I might have an oral STD? Its been almost 2 weeks of this now and I'm starting to get really worried.
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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hi oral sex can transmit herpes and there is a possibility of herpes zoster oticus which could explain the tinnitus . either way it's best if you could get those sores examined by a venereology specialist. please get an audio gram done after meeting an Ent specialist as well to rule out any hearing nerve involvement.lets confirm the diagnosis and move forward.. not to worry
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How To Treat Tinnitus And Sore Throat?

hi oral sex can transmit herpes and there is a possibility of herpes zoster oticus which could explain the tinnitus . either way it s best if you could get those sores examined by a venereology specialist. please get an audio gram done after meeting an Ent specialist as well to rule out any hearing nerve involvement.lets confirm the diagnosis and move forward.. not to worry