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Is it Herpes, Allergic reaction, or something else?

Hey everyone,

I am 26 years old and about 2 weeks ago I had sex with a girl I just met.  We performed oral on each other and then I put on a condom and we went into regular sex.  After a while, the condom broke and I didn't notice at first.  When I did notice I stopped immediately and called it a night since there wasn't a back up.  About a day or so later, I started to feel a bit weird.  It has now been 2 weeks since that encounter.

my symptoms include

- Itch in my pubes (more like a very mild rash that hasn't turned red) ( early on it burned to be touch with clothing and when I sat down) (not crabs)

- Random itch near the base of the head of my penis

- Slight burning sensation in the left side of my groin w/ a small rash that came and went. ( early on it burned to be touch with clothing and when I sat down)

- tingling in my left thigh

- Pressure in my left testicle only (no swelling)


- My lips did burn something fierce all around but went away after a day or so (climate here is dry and it's winter)

- Left corner of my mouth has a skin irritation with raised skin and tingling but NO LESION or GROUP OF BLISTERS.

- Scrotum itches

- My left eye only feels irritated but otherwise okay.

Now the symptoms I DO NOT HAVE

- NO LESIONS
- NO DICHARGE OF ANY KIND
- NO AFTER PEE DRIBBLE
- NO BURNING SENSATION WHEN I URINATE
- NO GROUP OR SINGLE BLISTERS ANYWHERE WHATSOEVER

Could anyone please help me?  I am in an Eastern European country where their medical expertise is....well it's nothing I could go to for this specific problem and get a quick answer.  I'll also be here for a long time as well.  Also, it wasn't a local girl either that I had sex with.  Has anyone experience this at all?
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