Here is the link for his thread on this sight with all of the 20 replies! I hope that this might help you!
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Urology/Persistent-Inflamed--Irritated-Meatus/show/1217614
You are not alone! I believe that you will find a very helpful thread begun by User055 with 20 or more helpful replies. In addition, he has a posted photo at the top of his thread.
I commend you for your thorough "self-examination"; your condition warrants it so as to best describe all of what you can, relative to your situation. It is comparable to a woman performing a more thorough and frequent self-examination(s) of her breasts after discovering a lump, etc. Furthermore, to share it here is helpful to all who might suffer likewise.
Best wishes from a fellow male who suffers in some similar fashion!
stop poking , prodding and squeezing your penis for starters!! all you are doing is further irritating it!!
we don't look at pictures here. why not is explained in our read before posting post on the forum.
did they manually examine your prostate at all during the past year?
grace
yes ive been tested for all of that. all clear, recently i had what the doctor thought was an hpv on my scrotum frozen off. but that, if it was hpv is unrelated i think.
the reason i am posting here, is if a doctor has seen this before and understands the anatomy of viruses then they may know if there is something going on. i think the picture posted and the description written here, best describes whats going on and i when i go to the doctor it can be more difficult to show so clearly what is up. this picture and description is quite clear.
still if anyone else can take a look, and see if they are familiar with what i have described it would be appreciated.
thank you
Hi hari123456,
As you may have guessed, symptoms discussion through online resource will bring no benefits to you. You really should see a doctor if your symptoms persist.
However, you have mentioned that you have did STDs test a year after your exposure. Are the tests include Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis and HIV?
Again, see a doctor to discuss about your symptoms.
Thanks.