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Red spots itchy Very scared guy

Hello, Two days ago I had sex with a gurl that tested negative for herpes. The problem is that after having sex with her one or two days later I had red spots in the head of my penis, and in the skin that covers it(im not circumcised). I noticed it after they next day. I read a lot of articles in here about this kinds of symptoms. I it could be a yeast infection, or even an allergy. I dont have any other symptoms beside the red spots and the itch. also i noticed that my penis is a bit dry. besides that i dont feel weak, with headache or anything else. Can you please give me a hint to realize what it is. Also I just started taking Lamisil tablets for a fungus in my toenail but that is after the spoting and itchy.

Thank you
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Let me just say this is an excellent source for lots of people to discuss a large variety of problems they face.  I do not see the answers short, but rather very precise.

The fact that you have a whole forum on different topics and questions and answers throughout, you will notice that you can receive tons of information.

you also have to understand that this is a forum and not a medical examination.  note that the doc is unable to do a physical examination and hence the smaller answers and many times he does request people to refer to see another specialist due to lack of not being able to see.

It is sad to see someone actually make a comment about $19.  cos i think it is worth much more to receive such fantastic and reliable information directly from the experts themselves.


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I had to register just to say that I think this is insane. You are making people who are scared out of their minds pay $19 to post a comment that you usally reply to with a paragraph long comment.

I thought about asking a question here, but then I saw how lacking your replies are.

It's good to see that you feed off of people's fears. I guess you are helping to relieve some of their stress, though.
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I think it's irritation.  Just avoid friction for a couple of days, avoid rubbing or scratching, and show it to a doctor if it lasts a week, which I doubt it will.

Use condoms.

Thanks.

Dr. Rockoff
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