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STD worry!!!

Hi.

I have a large spot on my scrotum that is worrying me. I have noticed the same on my penis shaft and scrotum before. It usually lasts for a few weeks and disappears.

I never got checked out as I always just thought it was a spot from running or cycling or something.

http://tinypic.com/usermedia.php?uo=nvlS1L5AwLOY8TNZW4j9goh4l5k2TGxc#.Vbfdd4p4XCQ

This is it here. Please help me out!!!!
Thanks
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Hi, HPV warts would not come and go like this so you can pretty much rule them out. Syphils would be an open canker sore that would also not come and go. For topical std,s that kinda leaves with with herpes but they would be more like a blister type that opens and spreads clear liquid and most often painful. Other than these your left with non std issues like inflamed hair folicles and such. Have a doc check you out for confirmation.
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Hi

Thank you for the reply. It is much appreciated. Now that the main ones are debunked, I'm relieved!

I will go and get checked.

Thank you very much!!!
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