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When I was having that drug induced lupus reaction, I had occasional sores in my mouth, sore throats that came and went, and swollen gums in two places.

All of that is going away once I stopped the drug that caused it.
( a common blood pressure drug, Lisinopril).
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For the past few weeks I've been having days where I've had a sore throat, that doesn't really eventuate into tonsillitis, goes away then comes back a few days later. Does this have anything to do with low B12 and or pernicious anemia? If so, why?

thank you
I had this last summer. It was off and on for weeks. Finally, I went to a quick clinic. Dx was yeast infection. I had a drug. I can't remember name, but it was a pink liquidnand came in bottle.
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