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I am a male and received oral sex with a sex worker 6 weeks ago and my head of my penis has been red and sore for the last 10 days (I wore a condom but touched her vagina several times and worry i touched my groin with her fluids at some point maybe taking off the condom). I had a clean bill of health up until know and married for many years with no promiscuity until this incident. I went to the doctor a week ago and he said it was nothing and it was my guilt. I looked normal to him but my testicles sound like the other gentleman's problem. something is not right. My testicles are red, tight, and seem to burn occasionally. last night i masterbated and the head of my penis became sore and red and throbs now. I have no lesions, or spots. But I am very afraid. could this be scabies? herpes? exzema, fungus or another std? is there anyway I could have got HIV? I feel feverish and awful but I have been panicking for two weeks. please kindly help me.


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i went and got all tests done on monday and will find out 2moro. very scared. thx for your comments.
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Go get tested for STD's  could just be an infection that needs cream. Good on you for at least wearing a condom...

Be a real man please, and don't risk infecting your wife with whatever you brought home.
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i can only say one thing mate,be careful-your head is out to get you and guilt can do very strange things to us.grab the bull by the horns an get yourself to your doctor to make sure,you get the all clear and treat this as a watershed.love your wife and respect yourself man.
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You know your body.  And it sounds like something is definitely not right (your symptoms).  I would suggest seeing another physician, or even going to you local Health Department for STD testing.  It is (in most cases) free and confidential.
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