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I am feeling a little burning on top of my penis.

Can anyone help me with my question? Exactly, on September 25, 2008, I met a woman in a hotelroom
and we ended up having sex. I used a condom, which it was a flavored condom but during the act, i realized that it slipped off. I stopped it and i ran to the bathroom to was my penis. I got so scared that i must have washed my penis about 6 times. I used the hotel soap to wah it with. I do not excatly remember when but I think that it was the next day when I started feeling a little burning on the top of my penis. Obviously, I read so much about the symptoms and I do not know weather I am just being paranoid or is this something that I should worry about? I am not sure if I put the condom correctly and it was a flavored condom or the soap could cause the burning? It is not a big burning and it does not burn when I urinate but it feels a little burning. Today is September, 28, 2008 so it has only been 3 days since this happened. What should I do?
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Just relax it could be from the soap. It could be since you washed your penis that many times with soap, maybe some got in and that could be causing it burn. If you still dont feel comfortable  within a few more days definitely go to get a checkup.
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Symptoms do not show that soon. It take at least 2 days for any symptoms and that is actual birning while urination.

Chances are your tip got a little irritated from the soap or the condom. I would give it a couple of more days. Do not sex examine for a couple of days and see what happens. Also don'e even think about it, it could be your mind making more of it also.
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