
What Causes Swollen Gums And Sores In Mouth?

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Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for your question.
It is possible to get a blood test to see if you have been exposed to Herpes. Also if there is a blister in your mouth you doctor could do a herpes swab test on the lesion. There are two types of herpes (herpes simplex virus 1-oral and HSV-2 genital). Either can occur in the oral region but it is unlike that you have HSV-2 if you have not been having oral sex. Herpes infections usually are very painful and cause blisters. They tend to recur in the same place. Sometimes recurrences are frequent and sometimes they are rare. However there are also many other viruses that can cause sores in the mouth. Most of these are not recurrent. I think it is likely that you do not have herpes and that you just have some sort of other viral infection causing the sores in your mouth. Hopefully they will go away in a few weeks as the dentist suggested.
What you describe does not sound like herpes to me.
I hope this is all cleared up very soon.
K. Robinson MD

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