It can be. See a doctor. There are many reasons for this including COVID 19 and many other viruses.
Answered 6/23/2021
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It could be viral or bacterial infection. It is particularly important to rule out bacterial infection and if you have one to be treated with antibiotics. Get HPV vaccine. Practice safe sex : https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/safer-sex-guidelines
Answered 6/22/2021
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Any intimate contact, especially with a new partner, could lead to an oropharyngeal infection.
Answered 6/23/2021
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