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Irritated Penis

hi i am 21 years old .. on march 1st 2008 i came across an encounter with this chick .. protected sex and unprotected oral.. i developed red bumps on my penis head... so that was taken to the doctor gave me medicine took care of it .. now after so long my penis skin gets red at errections and i know what a normal red looks like and this is more than the normal level .. sex makes it the worst .. i wear condoms all the time .. and its killing me it bugs me i want it to be normal ... my concern is if its anything bad.. at first it would get really hot and red and it felt as if mild burning was taking place.. now is just the redness of it that present still bugs me from time to time i feel it gets somewhat hot today i felt it again really mild though.. what could this be ... i tested at 81 days for stds Hiv and infections and everything was negative ... my primarly symthoms where itchy body all over and redness of throat really minor pain on throat ... more red than anything .. and well the only symthoms now are the itchyness and the redness of my penis .. someone please help...
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Thank you so much for the advise.. its such a releif.. i feel so much better my mind can finally rest some... again i cant thank you enough.. i will take it so much in consideration thank you once again ..
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Hi,
You could be experiencing an allergic re-action to the condoms since you have mentioned that you wear them all the time.
Do you notice a clear association between when you wear them and the redness/burning?
Contact dermatitis is the name for any skin inflammation that occurs when the skin's surface comes in contact with a substance originating outside the body.Irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) can affect any part of the body that comes in contact with an irritating substance. Latex items such as gloves and condoms are known triggers.
The symptoms can take many forms: redness, itching, crusting, swelling, blistering, oozing, dryness, scaliness, thickening of the skin, and a feeling of warmth at the site of contact.You are having these symptoms.
Avoid using condoms till the allergy settles down.Take OTC anti-histamines for a week for the redness and the itching.If it still persists you can apply corticosteroid ointment but this is aasociated with skin thinning on a long-term basis.
ref:http://www.myonlinewellness.com/topic/topic100586656
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