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What Causes Sores On Neck And White Blisters In Throat?

Hi my name is matthew and I have a feeling i have hpv or gonorrhea but in late stage I have white ball bislter like in my throat and sores on my body neck and face and I'm all way s itchy and hard to swallow sometimes could it be either one and has gotten into my blood stream and is starting to cause me to have RRP ? And I have no energy and bones and muscle aches and feel dizzy and confused sometime s?
Wed, 25 May 2016
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dear mathew,i advice you to get a complete blood count test,first of all.you might be suffering from low immunity due to itchy sores are formed all over your body.
it might be an std but not gonorrhea.
to rule out infection get a blood test done and then contact a md medicine doctor for further advice.
hope that answers the question
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What Causes Sores On Neck And White Blisters In Throat?

dear mathew,i advice you to get a complete blood count test,first of all.you might be suffering from low immunity due to itchy sores are formed all over your body. it might be an std but not gonorrhea. to rule out infection get a blood test done and then contact a md medicine doctor for further advice. hope that answers the question