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Protected and STD?

hi all, today 07-06-10 im 27 Uncircumcised male. i had sex with csw,protected sex.i had sex with CSW 3 of them between april2010-today all protect sex and everytime after i get home about 30mins or so see these red tiny dot on my penis head about 10-17 dots and alot of redness below penis head, its no itchy or bump. its usually go away about 3-4days. this time seem more than usually so many tiny dots on my penis head and shaft this time.

this also happen but it was only like 4-5dots on tip of my penis after i masturbate.

my question is,is it condom they using give me these tiny red dots?(as i can see condom they use dont have lube on them and it kind orange, it might be latex not sure everytime im in here it kinda dark) >.< or is it something else?
reply back pls,
thank you

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1331558 tn?1317687687
This must be evaluated by a physician, preferring a dermatologist. This is maybe a skin irritation from friction.
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thank you for reply
but today 07-07-10 all my tiny red dots and redness are gone but its look like my skin on my penis head is peeling off, it doesnt hurt or itch so should i be worry or it just condom burn?
thank you
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1331558 tn?1317687687
Since this was protected as well as all the other encounters, you had no risk. This could not be a std related matter. Please see to the physician for more information. You can pay a fee and ask one of our experts but they would tell you to see a physician for they cannot diagnose online. But, I can tell you one piece of advice. STDs do not go away in a few days. They linger for weeks until they retreat back into the system or get treated. In your case, not likely std related.
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