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Bad Taste In The Mouth, Blurred Vision, Stomach Pain, Fatigue, Ear Pain. Causes?

About 2 weeks ago I started having a bad test in my mouth before and after brushing; November 2nd, I woke up to extreme sensitivity and rawness on the right side of my mouth started in the front upper/roof of my mouth and now has worked it way back to my throat , November 5th I had a genital ulcer appear; I have blurred vision , servere stomach pain, chills, body aches and my right ear aches sometimes; however I have servere fatique.
Sun, 1 Sep 2013
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Hi

I think you are suffering from a viral infection, Usually the viral infections present with the fatigue, chills, body aches, along with the aches and pains in the ear as well.

usually this has multisystem involvement, majority of the cases of the viral infection gets subsided in a few days with supportive therapy.

Hope it helps.
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Bad Taste In The Mouth, Blurred Vision, Stomach Pain, Fatigue, Ear Pain. Causes?

Hi I think you are suffering from a viral infection, Usually the viral infections present with the fatigue, chills, body aches, along with the aches and pains in the ear as well. usually this has multisystem involvement, majority of the cases of the viral infection gets subsided in a few days with supportive therapy. Hope it helps.