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Burning scrotum and sensitive penis head!! Help!!!

My scrotum feels like it's on fire and my penis head is very sensitive. Could this be herpes??? I also have a little trouble urinating with some pain.
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I am also fully aware that I have hsv1 if that makes a difference
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Sorry I mean herpes.
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She gave valtrex because I told her I was worried it might be fungal.
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I drunkenly went to one of those Asian massage parlors and received protected oral and protected vaginal. The vaginal (protected and done with lots of lube applied to herself) lasted about 5 minutes before I realized this wasn't enjoyable whatsoever. I was then Given a rather vigorous handjob which lasted 5-7 minutes before I had her stop and got dressed to get the hell out of there. The next day I was so guilt ridden that I noticed a tingling sensation on the tip of my penis but figured it was due to the intense handjob, I was also in a swimming pool for about 30 minutes if that makes any difference. Day 2 after exposure I noticed a long rash in the skin folds of the area between my groin and leg. I started to panic but it was too late at night to do anything about. The next morning I rushed to urgent care when the doctor said it looked fungal (I've also had 5 other doctors tell me the same thing) and she prescribed me valtrex, antibiotics, and some fungal cream. I've been taking the valtrex, antibiotics, and applying the cream twice a day since then. The rash is almost gone but I feel like there could definitely be more to this situation. I have also experienced the symptoms I've described to you in similar posts as well.
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I would stop taking it. What exactly was your exposure
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So should i stop taking the valtex or continue taking it?
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