What Causes Chronic Pain In Nasal Passage After A Drug Shot?
Very strange question. I did something stupid and iv d some drugs about 5 ago. I had a friend over at the time and believe she had drank out of my water bottle and she has herpes is it possible i could be fully infected? I did a shot with the water and got violently ill had fever shakes/ cotton fever! then my mouth and nasal passages blew up with cold sores. its been 5 months my mouth cleared up but have severe chronic pain in my nasal passage I dunno what to do im to ashamed to see and explain to a doctor in person the situation. and becoming afraid. the pain is enough to raise thought of suicide
If you are referring to oral herpes then it is possible that you may be infected either from her or due to another source.
Oral herpes is very common and it is present in a large number of the population. There is no reason to be ashamed of it because of its very high prevalence.
You should see your doctor to be assessed and treated.
You may also want to be treated for your psychological symptoms as well.
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What Causes Chronic Pain In Nasal Passage After A Drug Shot?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If you are referring to oral herpes then it is possible that you may be infected either from her or due to another source. Oral herpes is very common and it is present in a large number of the population. There is no reason to be ashamed of it because of its very high prevalence. You should see your doctor to be assessed and treated. You may also want to be treated for your psychological symptoms as well. I hope this helps