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Originally Posted by locki123
Hey bros, anyone ever had similar experiences of ulcer in frenulum of tongue after sex? Usually after culliningus. The ulcer doesn’t hurt though, just feel a small lump. I tried searching online but there’s no information if this is an std. Wiki mentioned it’s trauma lesions but just wondering if any bros has experienced this?
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I cannot imagine being able to find much about these things and especially when you google the word ulcer, everything that pops out will make you feel like you have some sort of disease. Ulcers in the oral cavity generally can be classified into infective, traumatic and systemic. Infective and traumatic are self-explanatory. Some ulcers are associated with systemic illnesses, for example, in Crohn's disease you can get aphthous ulcers in the mouth. Just based on what you have described, I think it is fairly safe to ascertain that your ulcers are traumatic cause, and this prolly because you're giving your 200%
. haha, but also, anatomy of your mouth - ie. your teeth / depth of frenulum, makes you susceptible to traumatising your frenulum. There are case reports, that were published - but old - 1981 - where they find consistency of recurrence of frenulum ulcers after oral sex, and found no other systemic or infective causes.
Hope this answers your question and ease your mind.