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by tyler7, Oct 24, 2008 05:24PM
If a couple of Dr's could reply to this, it would be very much appreciated so I can get a few different perspectives. Thanks

I went to my doctor just for your ordinary physical for a sport. I had inquired to him what might this red circle/bruise around my urethea may be, and he asked about if I had any complications such as burning on urination, ect, ect. I replied no. He then said what it maybe is because I'm an athlete that from all the licquids and such could have something do to do with it so no cause for alarm.

Maybe a day or Two later I had masterbated after having a long time of not doing so, and soon after my penis had began to swell up. At first I freaked out and went straight online to see if it was something to worry about. After checking several websites I came to the conclusion that it would return back to normal within a day and that I should be less rought as that maybe the problem. And sure enough it did. I went to bed that night and the next morning I awoke with like a wet spot in my pants. I'm 17, is it possible to have wet dreams at this age still or could it have been a discharge? What's even more weird is I didn't have a dream at all, it had to have happend on its own accord.  But, I was wondering if this could be a complication of a STD? Also I've noticed my sperm to be more liquidly then I thought it should be, I had thought it was to be more sticky? Lastly, my sperm has been slightly a yellow color, its hard to tell wether its a less normal white or a slight yellow.
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by auntiejessi, Oct 24, 2008 05:49PM
Have you tested for stds?  I know you went to the health dept awhile ago - did they test you?  

I'd doubt its an std, though - std symptoms are pretty constant, and wouldn't just occur sporadically like that.

Aj

by tyler7, Oct 24, 2008 05:56PM
To: auntiejessi
No I havn't, I recieved oral so I only need to worry about gonnoerhea, NGU, and syphilis. What about the still being able to have wet dreams? Do those never go away even if you don't have a dream at all? Is the yellowness something to worry about too?

by tyler7, Oct 24, 2008 05:57PM
To: auntiejessi
By the way, the oral happend towards the end of july.

by auntiejessi, Oct 24, 2008 06:00PM
Wet dreams are different for everyone, so it might just be that - was it the normal amount of semen you'd have for a wet dream?

The yellowness might indicate infection, but it could also be from what you've eaten or drank, too.  Since you are so concerned, why not just test?

Aj

by tyler7, Oct 24, 2008 06:09PM
To: auntiejessi
Well its kinda hard to tell if it was normal: 1. It was the first time in a few years since I have had a wet dream. 2. After sitting (while I was sleeping) so long it kinda harden into the basketball shorts. Could the ejaculation been a response to the swelling?

See I'm not even so worried that its an STD, even though it could be, cause its been 5months and this is all I have had. I think it could more likly an infection..but idk anything about what type of infection it could be.
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