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Does anybody recognize what these are?

About a week after an unprotected encounter 5 months ago these appeared. I was also given a one-tablet dose of azithromycin by a doctor who diagnosed me with non-gonococcal urethritis. These lesions were not there before the unprotected encounter. But based on google searching, they don't seem to be genital warts.

Does anybody know what these look like - herpes? HPV? yeast? something else? I'd like to know so I can get the right treatment to eliminate them!

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101028 tn?1419603004
at this point you need to be seen for your rash for better answers.  

make sure you know what std testing they did too to be sure your bases were covered.
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Hi grace, sorry I'm new to the communtiy and didn't realise.
I did a blood and urine sample, also took a swab from inside the uretra about 10 days after unprotected sex. Then 1.5 months later I had another blood/urine test.
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101028 tn?1419603004
we don't look at pictures here, why not is explained in our read before posting post on the forum.

I also answered this on the herpes forum but you hadn't provided the same info. what testing did your provider do originally? have you followed up on the full std testing at the proper times sinceyou had unprotected sex?  when to test for what is listed in our read before posting post on the forum.

grace
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That link got taken down, but so people can see what I mean you can see a picture here: http://postimg.org/image/cvfzqlwyp/

Any guidance would be appreciated!
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi and welcome. You really should have a follow up with your doctor about this. We cant diagnose and would only be guessing at best. You can test for herpes 3 month post encounter. For HPV there is no test only a visual exam from your doctor.
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