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is it chancre?

I have an oral sex 10 weeks ago unprotected but protected vaginal and last 2 days ago I realize my penis skin have a flat oval shaped reddish rash only,one and it does not hurt nor itch I'm scared if it is chancre help me ease my worry
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Hi. I can't say if it's a chancre or not. The timeline doesn't fit but I can't tell anything 100% sure. Visit adoctor, he/she will tell you what it is. Sorry but I can't say anything else.
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Hi Alex sorry but maybe I'm too worried after 3 days has pass this oval bump has turn into like a whitish thingy on the centre but it does not have fluid or anything yet just whitish and kinda dry if I touch it could u please tell me any of the symptok of std look like pls alex
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In a couple of days the sore developes into a open ulcer. I don't recommend you testing unless you are too worried. You can test now and the result would be 100% reliable.
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And also one more last question how long does a chancre sore turn into a chancre ulcer on penis
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Thx a lot for the reply one more question then should I get tested ?
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I forgot to say that getting syphilis from the exposure you talk about (oral sex from a woman in a developed country) would be extremely difficult.
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I think it's not a syphilitic chancre because 7 weeks (70 days) would be too late. Although I've read a chancre can appear 10 to 90 days after exposure, a chancre would show up between 15-40 after. Rarely 40-60 days but my opinion is 70 days it's too late. Anyway you can visit a doctor and she/he will tell you if it's a chancre or something else.
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