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PENIS RASH

So for the last couple of days, I have had a very, very itchy penis, including the shaft, near the head, and spots on my scrotom, and just today I realized that there were little red bumps on the head, not clear or filled with any fluid that I could see, just raised bumps. I am sexually active, but have only ever have had sex with one girl, who was also a virgin at that time, and we have been dating for about two and a half years. We just recently had sex with Trojans new double ecstasy condom, and maybe the lube on the inside had something to do with it. So, my penis is very itchy, has red bumps all over it (very small, only visible when a flashlight is shining on it) and the right side of my foreskin is swollen (I am not completely circumcised, but more than half). Please help me determine what is causing this, and what to do. And please don't say any std, as we have been both entirely faithful to each other. Thank you very much!
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This may be a fungal infection (thrush) Or, less likely, as you say a reaction to the lube.
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Hi,

It sounds like you are leaning towards possible allergic reaction to the condoms ( lube or latex); you could be right about that. If you continue to see the rash & swelling for more than a few days, it would be a wise idea to schedule an appointment with a doctor. Only a doctor can determine what is going with you.
Good Luck
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