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Itching of penis after receiving oral sex.

On the 31st of Sept. i received unprotected oral sex and also gave unprotected oral sex to a lady friend of mines and we did makeout prior to the oral sex. 2 days after i noticed 2 very small blood bumps on the inside of my cheek. i accidentally popped them and washed my mouth out with hydrogen peroxide 3 times that day. within a day and a half they were gone. they did not hurt nor did they cause any discomfort. although, my scrotum and penis have been itching a bit since the oral sex episode. its not too bothersome but it is noticeable. its been 7 days since the encounter and i have not received any soars or bumps on my penis. the girl said she does not have herpes though she could have been mistaken and i did not see any soars, bumps, or lesions on her mouth or vagina. im going to the doctor tomorrow to get his opinion on the deal. i did shave my genital area a week before the encounter so im thinking maybe its the hair growing back that is the cause of the itch but im still wondering what could the tingling sensation that happenes about 3 times a day.
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101028 tn?1419603004
Just itching of the genital area is more likely a fungal infection aka jock itch. Oral sex is a good way to transmit normal mouth flora to the genital area to cause this.  wouldn't hurt to buy an otc jock itch cream and start using it 2x/day.

the symptoms inside your mouth sound more like you bit your cheek than a std.

grace
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i got tested last wednesday for everything but i know hiv wont show up fir 3 months so im a bit worried there.
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494623 tn?1278279352
Having unprotected sex with someone whereby you don't know their status always carries the risk of contracting an STD you should be tested for all including Herpes that is the only way to know for sure,waiting for symptoms is not the correct way to deal with this ....
My advice would be to get tested and use condoms in future .....

Daisy  
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