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Back in late august i had unprotected sex with two girls that i know very well. Within two weeks i developed bumps at the base of my penis. The only menisfestations is that they itched. I visited a doctor whom diagnosed it as folicullitis, and told me not to worry about it. He also added that i could be tested for herpes type two, but the test is somewhat inaccurate and he did not see it neccasary. A week after the visit i developed itching and irritation around the urethra. I visited the local health department and was tested for chlymidia and gonn. While this test was still at the lab (which had been nearly a week) i woke up one morning and noticed i had a green discharge so i went to the doctors office where i recieved a shot of rocephin and a gram of azithromicin, and they also tested for chly and gonn. My test from the doctors office came back inclonclusive, and the test from the health dept. came back negative. In the meantime the discharge has dissappeared, but the bumps on the base of my penis are still there. Furthermore it seems i have developed this rash like infection on the head of my penis. This has been bothering me for sometime now (approx 4-5months). I know that herpes is not a typical disease and varies from person to person, but a primary outbreak usually only last 4 weeks and man has been months. My problem is that i am a healthcare worker in a small community, so i know these healthcare professionals and confidentiality is something i worry about. I am here to seek information from those whom are knowledgable, and information on whether this is something to worry about or not.
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You don't have herpes so relax. bumps lasting months and green discharge is not herpes. Sounds like you might be worrying yourself so much you have a case of Prostatis
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Why don't you get a blood test for herpes? Bumps remaining on your penis after 4-5 months are not typical for herpes.
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