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Can the "burning" feeling on the penis head feel like I have rubbed myself raw? Like from running?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to be seen for a proper exam. we are really limited in how we can help you at this point - time for an exam and more testing.
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Grace,
First off thank you for taking time to read my posts. Sorry about the multi posts also.

Anyways, to ansewer your question. No I have not yet followed up on any other test besides the syphilis and chalmydia. Which came back negative.

It has been almost 3 weeks to the day and I have had no out break. This past Monday (4 days ago) I went for a four mile run. The very next day I had felt that the top side of the tip of my penis had been rubbed raw. I still have the feeling today (Friday), but nowhere as bad as before. I do have area on the tip, but it seems to be where my pants rub. Needless to say, I have not run again this week.

I fear that my mind is getting the best of me. Every since I was a kid I have been a worrier. Always worst case first and then see. When I am busy at work everything seems to be fine. It's when I have time to myself and read is when things change.

I am sure I have irritated my penis to no end desperatly trying to find or see something. I am also sure that by doing this, it is only making things worse both physically and mentally.

In my original post, I noted to having an irritation in the tip of penis. That has left with no return. I would also like to add that I have no itching in the area where the red is. In all honesty. It just feels chaped.

Again, thank you for your time.

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101028 tn?1419603004
it's most helpful when you just keep adding to your original post instead of making new ones each time.

have you followed up with any further evaluation since you last posted?

grace
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