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Ok so I already posted about the tiny pimple near my urethra opening. I went to the doctors and she also noticed a slightly raised irritation on the inside right side of my urethra, she said she is 90% sure that it is not herpes. My problem us that the external parts of my urethra seem bigger and almost portruding again. Also, when peeing (only sometimes) it stings but very lightly, almost unnoticable!! When nasturbating my urethra (through the shaft) feeks like pressure us on it. I am worried!!! I have been STD & HIV tested (including gonnoreah and syphilis and chlamydia. And all came back negative!! Help!!
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736575 tn?1288902558
Correction.  This is the third time you have posted about this issue in 4 days!
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736575 tn?1288902558
Ok.  Your posting about this same subject is becoming excessive.  It doesn't matter if you change the wording, it is still the same subject. This is the 3rd time in the last couple of weeks.  The answers are not going to change and it is against forum rules.  Read the "Please read before posting" thread.  There is nothing more to tell you except to keep following up with your doctor.  Please take this time to consider posting in the anxiety forum also because it seems like nothing that has been told you by 3 different people is helping you get past the fact that you do not have herpes!!!!
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