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i decided to visit the doctor again and he told me to use the cream again.. about a couple days ago i decied to stop using it for two days.. and the tiny red spots showed more.. however i visited the doc again and he told me to continue using the cream thats it clearing up.. i doubt its herpes as there isn't any scabs and it isn't raised.. it jus fades away..
i would like to know if anyone has an idea of what it may be
thanks for taking time to read this.. it was really appreciated
Hi, I also have had the same exact situation... except for not as long. My spots have been around for about a month. I did see my doc and took a STD blood test. Everything was clean on there. Instead of giving me the swab test he just put me on antibiotics and I've been putting hydrocortizone on it every night before bed... they seem to be fading but it's still a concern.
Hey, yeh its deffinately not some STD since i am a 15 year old virgin who has the same problem. IT has only been there for about 3 days but it still concerns me. I hope someone on this entire website can find an answer.
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queman
Im almost positive that it is probably just a yeast infection. This happens a lot in men who are uncircumsized. Women carry yeast in there vagina and after unprotected and sometimes protected sex a man can get a yeast infection from the woman. This may also happen if a man hasnt cleaned himself properly and masturbates. I believe its caused by the friction and irritation. Now Im not a doctor but this is what Ive heard from doctors that Ive asked before. I hope this can help anyone out there.
I think it might be from over stimulation/friction of the head of the penis - this can be caused by masturbation and/or sexual intercourse. They generally appear as small red dots with nil amount of pain/itchiness and disappear within a short period of time. If they do not disappear after sexual contact has ceased or has been significantly lowered for the short amount of time {usually about 1-3 days} then consult your doctor.
If unsure about diagnosis, get a second opinion.
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queman
I have a basic doubt ,if an hiv infected person will have his blood report normal ,ie all the reference values of WBC,RBC hg etc
Please suggest
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If unsure about diagnosis, get a second opinion.