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Help please not sure what this could be

Three months ago, received unprotected oral sex, then 2weeks later unprotected anal, vaginal, and oral again, two different women, one I am friends with...have been on antibiotics twice since..cipro and doxy..had a yeast infection since the cipro..so almost two months now..my testicles are a dark red..and sometimes scaly, the a few days ago, i noticed that my forsaking was red and when i peeled it back and stretched it..it looks like a ton of dot sized dots all over it..raised and kinda bumpy..and a times itchy..went to the doc today he said def not herpes and said no to genital warts..to be honest i don't think he even saw what i was talking about. Does this sound like genital warts..? There are more dots today then 3days ago...
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1609501 tn?1299201602
Warts can have many appearances. Yes bumps can just be bumps and sometimes when we think something is wrong we find very normal bumps we never knew existed on our bodies. A dermatologist is going to be the best way to know for sure.
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She said she think she had a uti went on antibiotics and it cleared right up. I have had a full STD screen all negative..that was just over the two month mark. I suppose sometimes a rash is just a rash..they really are very tiny..like hard to see tiny..just like little bumps..almost like goose bumps, who knows...does it sound like warts to you?
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1609501 tn?1299201602
I would suggest a dermatologist. Have you talked to your friend to see if she has had any symptoms and have you had a full STD testing?

You could have a biopsy done of one to rule out HPV/warts to be sure.

It could be mulluscum contagiousum.

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