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I have recieved unprotected oral sex over a year ago and shortly after that i noticed a straight red line on the under shaft of my penis. Starting from the top is skinny then the farther down it goes it gets wider, and when it reaches the testes its about a finger and a half wide. Then it gets skinny again in a straight line down my testes close to the anus. Any solutions to what this is?
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You need to get checked out. Please go to the doctor. In the mean time you can look at this link below:

http://menshealth.about.com/od/diseasesconditions/a/penis_spots.htm
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Well, personally, I haven't but I don't have a penis.

I really think this is a normal part of your body.  Google male anatomy and see if you can find anything.

Aj
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Have you ever encountered something like this?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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We don't know if you will need antibiotics, and what form they would be in if you do - it depends on what the doctor thinks it is- different infections need different medications.

IF you need antibiotics, and I'm with Grace in thinking this is nothing to worry about - it could be in a cream or pill form.

Aj
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Well I have been looking for info on this condition before I got into the doctor like will it ever go away? is there antibiotics such as cream? so im not as clueless.
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You can go to the Dr and your parents don't have to know what you went for.
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Yes, a long red line that is very noticeable and im nervous to see a doctor because im only 16 and live with my parents so i dont feel comfortable asking them.
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101028 tn?1419603004
A red line that's been there for a year?

Have you seen your provider at all for this during this time? It really doesn't sound like anything abnormal to be honest but getting it checked out would be the best course of action if you are concerned.

grace
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