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Ok is this herpes?

I asked this question already but dont know if it went through

well I havent had intercourse in over 8 months and just this month these VERY SMALL VERY TINY red pin dots appeared on the penis head..they do not hurt, itch,irritate, dont feel them & they are not oozing out puss or anything like that. They are so small they look as if you cant see them only if I close examine and stretch the skin, also they look like they might be disappearing..

Does this sound like Genital herpes??

any nice HELPFUL information would be great and I would appreciate it...thank you..& god bless
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If there is no pain and these pimple looking things are tiny that wouldnt indicate it would it?
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Genital herpes is usually pretty noticable, you wouldn't need to stretch the skin to see it. Being seen is a good plan, if they suspect herpes ask them to swab the lesions.
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not yet but I will this week for sure to close the book on this threat, I notice some others are afraid to do so but the real peace of mind comes when you find out the truth.

On the contrary thanks for the advice, I have been doing my research on this and come to a conclusion that most men have this due to yeast infection commonly in uncircumsized men. I am uncircumsized as well.

other than that to you this does not sound like it can be genital herpes?
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it doesn't sound like herpes. have you had them looked at by a doctor?
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btw I even had a HIV test done the 4th generation AG.AB combo assay western blot test done..it was negative..
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