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Syphilis?

Hey everyone,

5 months ago i had sex with a prostitue, it was with a condom but 3 weeks later i got that kind of white "knoble or pimple" on the shaft of my penis, i tried ti sqeez it but there didn't come anything out from it.

I went to the doctor he took blood and gave me antibiotics.
Now i'm scared if the place where i got the thing was not protected by the condom.

After i sqeeuzed it it got inflamed, and stayed there for 2 or 3 weeks.
Then i put a needle in there because i saw white puss in it, i cut it a bit and pushed the fat puss out.


Now my question is, does syphilis look like that?
And would antibiotics give me a negativ test if i get tested again?


Thank you very much!


Joseph.
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Thank you very much Vance,

well i got tested after 4 weeks and after 5 months, VDRL & TPHA they were both negativ and i had no rash etc. but i was thinking if the antibiotics the doctor gave me did something wrong and the virus is still in me but the test can't detect it.

thank you very much.
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Syphilis is rare in developed countries and rare in women. So your chances are pretty slim. The right testing time for syphilis is 6 weeks post exposure.
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Well he examined it too, first thing he said did you have sex last weeks i told him the trueth, then he said it could be syphilis, he took blood and it was negativ, anyway i looked at a lot of pictures, but they all look like open sores, wounds, mine was just like a big inflamed pimple, in the beginning it was a white knob and when i tried to squeez it it inflamed, and i was so stupid to mastrubate when i had it.

It was like a swollen pimple, and the chancres of syphilis like on the pictures look like open wounds.

What do you think could it be syphilis if it wasnt a sore?
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Google syphilis and look at some of the pictues, that would be better then trying to tell you.
Depends on what antiboitics you took, but I figure most Dr's know what syphilis looks like. Did he just take blood or examine you too?
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