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Blood blister?

Hey yall, I was just curious if maybe anyone had any ideas on what's going on. I'm not worried about hsv but I figured this would be the place to post. Reasons I'm not worries about hsv is I've had 3 igg tests done, 3/8/16 neg, 4/20/16 neg, and 6/7/16 neg, the first one was done 3 weeks after possible exposure, and all times I was tested for 1 and 2. I also had a neg igm at 6/7/16 but that's neither here nor there. Today after a bit of being handsy with the gf last night I noticed what looked like a blood blister on my shaft, pretty small, but big enough to notice and cause me a slight freak out. I gave it a light squeeze with a pair of tweezers and it broke open and produced blood wich is all I was expecting. I'm assuming it's due to poor lubrication, but I've never had that happen, usually chafing or some sensitive spots but never a blister or blood blister. Should I have any concerns? Or is there anything I may have over looked? I know hsv is usually a cluster, and can sometimes have blood, but is usually filled with the clear liquid and can be accompanied with blood, but never heard of filled with only blood, or looking like a blood blister, so I'm not too worried about that especially being neg at 18 weeks sense possible exposure!
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Lol.
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Yeah I'm not really concerned about that, not really too concerned about it in general but wanted to hear what the community had to say about it lol just to make sure haha thanks man!
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Hsv
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Squints. I just saw this was you. Not have brother.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
I agree. No need to be concerned with hsv. It certainly does not sound like a herpes lesion and your negative testing is conclusive.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
I agree. No need to be concerned with hsv. It certainly does not sound like a herpes lesion and your negative testing is conclusive.
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