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Help " is this herpes ?

Okay June 4th I had received  sex unprotected oral  " vaginal protected sex"  

symptoms
No discharge
Just itchyness


The oral sex was rough she had no sores on her lips  no bumps or anything "
A couple of days  later I started to itch down there then days afther that  spoted a red bump on the tip of my penis then on my shaft "  went to the doctor on the 27 " took a lot of std tests " hsv 1 and 2 came back 0.2 ,<0.9  for both " other std tests negative as we'll " now days afther the 27th of June I've developed white small bumps lower left side of the penis and right side more by a little bit " but they were there befor  my question is this herpes or not"

Please help me ,please give me a truthful  awnser  I'm not a bad person
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I wass thinking like why am I itching and saw my results " asking my self then what the hell is wrong "

Thank you for letting me know it's not herpes "
That's all I need was a second opinion
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Yes there is nothing here that is suggestive of herpes. An general itching is no sign of herpes.

Numerous things can cause itching, fungal and bacterial infections are the most common causes.
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Are you sure it's not herpes ?
Why am I itchy down there then? That's my question
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The testing confirmed you did not have HSV before the sexual episode you describe.

This is important as a herpes infection would likely have been quite noticeable and typical.

Little bumps therefore appearing 5 weeks after the episode is therefore most probably not herpes at all and probably not related to the sexual episode at all.
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