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Hi I am a 22 yrs old male. I have like red spots near the meatus of my penis glans as well as a few red spot here and there on my main penis glans. The red spots isn't itchy or painful and I don't really experience burning sensation or pain during urinat...


hi i have these white spots on my penis id say about 200 maybe few more they dont itch hurt or bleed in fact i forget they r there some times but then nitice then again im 19 and a virgin so aint nothing bad they r nearly skin coloured few has got little h...


Hello, I had a unprotected sex with a new woman. She has a promiscuous history, but says she’s been tested. Two weeks after that I found a small slightly raised red spot on the glans of my penis. This looked like the beginning of a pimple or perhaps ...


hello. From the last 2 weeks I am having small res pappules on my glans penis. I know it is not really serious because I am not sexually active and these pappules come and go and keep changing their places on the glans. They are painless and sometimes he...


I am 19 years old male, I suddenly got some fungal infection in penis red itchy rash on the glans occurred but after applying anti-fungal cream it has gone. I have a problem of phimosis but somehow i managed to retract the foreskin of penis after 19 years ...


In 2002 I had frequent sex with my Girlfriend (mostly unprotected) and sometimes saw white thick liquid on my glans which were excreted from her vagina. All was fine untill I saw a series of white dots on the rim of my penis rim. scared and tensed about ST...


hi, For the past 5 years i've been having problems with my glans and foreskin.I've been getting these tiny red spots on the glans. It would start with a couple of small spots then would multiply , even on the foreskin and get bigger. At first i was...


First of all, sorry for my english...it's not my first languange. I don't have access to a doctor, and I am very concerned....I had sex with a girl and one and a half days later red spots appeared on my glans and prepuce(the part that is in contact with t...


I'm a 45 year old circumcised male. About 2 months ago, I noticed what I thought was a small, circular abrasion on the side of my penis, and also on the top of the shaft, just below the glans. I've had similar before from sex, and they usually go away in a...


I have noticed over the past few days that I have a cluster of small red spots on the head of my penis. They are not itchy just look worrying. I am a relationship with which we are both commited to one another (she being 8months pregnant, and me being a ...


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STIs are the most common cause of genital sores, but allergic reactions, autoimmune disorders, fungal infections and many other conditions may, too.


Millions of people are diagnosed with at least one sexually transmitted disease (STD), or infection (STI) in the United States each year.


Bumps in the genital area might be STDs, but are usually not serious. Treatment is usually for possible infection or to manage symptoms.


Herpes sores blister, then burst, ooze, they may scab, and will then heal. Sores may be confused with acne, fungal infections, and ingrown hairs.


The CDC recommends that everyone test at least once, and you should test more often if you have multiple sex partners or use needles for drug use.


Genital herpes can spread through direct, unclothed, skin-to-skin contact, including oral, vaginal and anal sex.


STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging. Some infections can be considered STDs, but are also transmitted non-sexually.


Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is medication that people who are at risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may take to prevent infection.


Condoms, when used correctly and consistently, are the most effective way to prevent HIV and STDs.


STDs aren't transmitted through clothing. Fabric is a barrier to germs. STDs need unclothed, genital skin-to-skin contact or penetration to transmit.


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