Swollen gums, blisters and lymph nodes

2018-11-25 12:11:13
Since a week I have been suffering with high fever and swollen gums blisters in mouth and swollen lymph nodes. The fever just doesn't go , I kissed someone almost two weeks back , can it be because of that ? Or is it normal health issue.
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Could be due to herpes infection, if so require antiviral treatment.
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consult physician or oral medicine specialist

Answered2018-11-28 07:39:37

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You must consult an Oral Medicine expert advice who is a specialist in Mouth and Jaw diseases and cancer

Answered2018-11-26 07:40:23

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It could be ... or it could be unrelated to the kiss. Generalised malaise weakness, viral fever or anything that brings immunity down may cause oral blisters and ulcers. If your fever is present without abating for 2 weeks you must visit your physician.

Answered2018-11-25 13:47:24

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It could be a simple viral infection. The blisters can occur due to high fever. Consult a physician if fever persists

Answered2018-11-25 13:09:29

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