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Tiny white bumps the size of a pin tip

So my protection tore while I was p in v with a Csw. Was barely in for a minute before I realised something was off so pulled out and noticed the tear.

Since then I’ve generally been itchier than usual and had more smegma. It’s been two weeks and sometimes it burns a little when I pee. Today when cleaning I noticed two tiny white bumps just below the head of my penis where it joins the shaft. Don’t know if that is Smegma too. It’s the size of a pin tip or smaller.

What should I do? Daily Washing seems to reduce itchiness…
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Hey,

This sounds like a fungal infection in fact it’s a brilliant write up of one.

Go to a doctor and explain everything he will probably agree with me. As STI can be asymptomatic it’s worthwhile testing if you haven’t already but your symptoms are not suggestive of any

Hope this helps
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Thanks. I will ask. In the event that it takes between 1-2 weeks to secure an appointment, will anything bad happen?
I doubt it, I’d be very surprised if it takes so long for an appointment. But if I’m right and it is fungal it may get worse or spontaneously clear. But as regards to long term effects no 1-2 week won’t be a problem.
Depending where you live you could pop to the chemist and get some clotrimazole. It is a cream or tablet. If it is thrush it will help it within a couple of days.
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