4/16/2011

Mouth Infection? Gum Disease? STD?

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Mouth Infection? Gum Disease? STD?I'll start with a brief overview of me; I'm 19 years old, am sexually active, am prescribed to 20mg of Adderall XR, and have used chewing tobacco for a little over a year however I have recently quit and haven't dipped in 3 weeks, and I also previously had a lip piercing but I took it out about 3 or 4 months ago . A little over a month ago I discovered a tiny pimple sized white thing on my lingual frenum (2 or 3 days after engaging in unprotected sex) and it disappeared in about 2 or 3 days. I was tested for strep throat and mono about 2 weeks later due to persistence and progression of symptoms. They both came back negative. My symptoms were; stuffy nose, drainage of mucus onto tongue, swollen tongue and papillae on back of tongue, puffy cheeks, swollen glands in neck, mildly swollen and red tonsils, sore throat, mild fatigue, and mild baggage under eyes.

Now it's been about a month and 2 weeks and I'm still sick even though I feel better. I know still have drainage onto tongue, greenish hairy tongue, mild sore throat, and the facial swelling has gone down. However I know experience a new symptom which is a dry mouth. I wake up every morning with a pretty dry mouth, red gums, and have to drink a glass of water. I also now have increased thirst.

I was wondering if this could be an oral STD, an infection, gum disease from previously dipping or from my wisdom teeth coming in, or maybe a result of Hypothryoidism? I read Adderall and other ADHD stimulants can cause this, and I do have numerous symptoms however they go hand-in-hand with ADHD and ADD..

I am going to the doctor again next week but I'm kinda scared and would like some information sooner if possible! Thanks in advance!

MissKiss
all i know is that the greenish hairy toungue is from chewing tobacco


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