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Red Bumps

Ok so im 19, and me and my girlfriend just had unprotected sex a three days ago, we started to have sex without a condom and then put one on and finished. And yesterday she gave me oral, which was my first time. I am uncircumcised, and today I noticed that I have some tiny red bumps on the head of my penis and a little redness on the inside of my foreskin. There isnt any itching or pain or anything like that. No burning when I pee. Other then the bumps and redness, there are no other symptoms. Could this just be some kind of irritation from oral or from something else? Any ideas about what it could be?
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Sure. Ill let yah know what he found.
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Ok thanks buggsquasher, yeah thats almost exactly how it is for me. If you can, can you please let me know what your doctor says, I cant set up an appointment to see my doctor for atleast a week.
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Hi, Dan

Its seems you and I have have the same problem, my wife also gave me oral sex, (I am also uncircumsiced) and the next morning I had small red bumps on the head of my penis, and a few on the under the head of the penis,

They aren't really uncomfortable and only occationally itch a bit, I've had them for 5 days today and they seem to slowly start to fade away, I'm no expert but I've done a lot of research and have a doctors apt for Monday, but I think it is irritation, us guys that aren't circumsized tend to get that area irritated more than thos who are.

It could be just a small rash, I know its pretty scary to see these things all of a suden appear, but ill find out hopefully on Monday for sure.
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It is not STD related, could be irritation. See a Dr if concerned.

Use condoms until both people have tested.
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