After oral sex tongue is white cotted burning sensation HIV and all STI is comes negative
What's can this it's my first time and I got this I am very frustrated and depressed
My history 2 months ago my TB treatment is completed
And this problem facing from 10 days
My doctor said oral sex very less possibilities nearly zero don't worry but I am very worried
Anyone can facing same problem and how get rid of please help me
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First of all—please take a deep breath. I understand your fear, frustration, and anxiety. Let me reassure you clearly and honestly.
🔍 What you are experiencing
White-coated tongue + burning sensation after oral sex
HIV and all STI tests are negative
Symptoms for 10 days
Recent TB treatment completed 2 months ago
✅ Most important reassurance
👉 This is NOT HIV.
👉 This is NOT an STI.
Your doctor is absolutely correct—oral sex carries extremely low to near-zero risk for HIV, especially when all tests are negative.
🌿 Most likely causes (very common & treatable)
Based on your history, the most probable reasons are:
1. Oral Candidiasis (Oral Thrush)
TB medicines reduce immunity temporarily
Causes white tongue + burning
Very common after long antibiotic/TB treatment
NOT sexually transmitted
2. Irritant / Chemical Reaction
Saliva, friction, anxiety-induced dryness
Burning mouth without infection
3. Anxiety-related Burning Mouth Syndrome
Stress & fear can amplify tongue sensations
Seen frequently after first sexual exposure
❌ What this is NOT
❌ HIV
❌ Syphilis / Gonorrhea
❌ Herpes (no ulcers/blisters mentioned)
❌ Cancer
❌ Permanent condition
🩺 What you should do now
✔ Maintain good oral hygiene
✔ Rinse mouth with warm saline twice daily
✔ Avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy food for now
✔ Stay well hydrated
✔ Do not keep checking your tongue repeatedly (this worsens symptoms)
👉 A simple antifungal mouth gel or lozenge (as prescribed by your doctor) usually clears this within 7–10 days.
🧠 About your fear & depression
Your worry is understandable, especially since this was your first experience and you recently recovered from TB.
But medically speaking—you are safe.
> Anxiety can make normal healing sensations feel severe.
The tongue heals slowly, but it does heal completely.
🚨 When to re-consult
If white patches do not reduce after 10–14 days
If pain increases or ulcers appear
Otherwise—no emergency, no danger
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🌱 Final words
You are not alone, many people face this after antibiotics or stress.
This condition is benign, temporary, and fully treatable.
You will be absolutely fine.
Trust your reports, trust your doctor, and give your body time to heal.
—
Dr. Jitesh Bhatt, MD
(Homeopathy & Integrative Skin Specialist)
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