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worried to death

i have white circular patches on my penis ,foreskin these are non itchy circular patches that are whitish in d middle.
i went for a check up and the doctor advised a vdrl test. it came up non reactive. he prescribed taxim 200 and T-Bact,
i thought its alright since i tested negative and thought it'll fade away. unfortunatly it hasn't its just spreadin more around the are and yesterday i just noticed two patches in my mouth. i keep seeing these as symptoms of syphillus. but the tests say otherwise. what on earth do i do? can anybody help?????
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Has nothing to do with syphilis.
More info on herpes post in that forum.
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syphillus or herpes i"m guessin. i have this doubt because i have had unprotected sex nd bout a few weeks later these round patches appeard. these are not just white paatches, the rim of these circular patches are slightly raised .. and there are about 5 uv them now ,it luks lyk there r more turning up evry week thrs about a new circular weird patch thts white in d middle when it starts. i have about 2 in my mouth too..
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Eliza test for what?

What symptoms...patches. What STD do you think this is related to? Because I can tell you that it is not.
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but if it isn't STD how can the symptoms be so similar to all that i see online even though i fail to find the exact patches online. and is it not weird it came right down there instead of anywhere else? am i just freaking out or should i go see another doc maybe get an eliza test?
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They are not symptoms of syphilis. Follow up with your Dr. This is not STD related.
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