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Herpes?? Pls help

hi grace

About 5 days ago i noticed tiny red spots on the under of my foreskin and on the head of my penis. These red spots are non-itchy and non-painfull. It is hardly raised off d skin, if at all.

After 2 days the spots were gone much lighter in redness n almost completely gone. Then on the 3rd day it seemed 2 come back, 4th day it went down n now it seems 2b back.

I have been using a protex, sented, bodywash 4 the last month. Could this be the cause of this spot-like rash? Or is it herpes?

Iv been in n out of hospital for the last 2 months due to a sports related injury, could this be a reaction to something i picked up from the hospital bed or surgery underwear that i had to use when having surgery?

Thank you for taking the time to read my post.
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so 3 months later and you are still obsessed with herpes? why???


these don't sound like herpes.  if you've been on antibiotics, odds are they are due to a fungal infection though even just irritation can cause them. follow up with your provider for your symptoms as needed.

grace
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thank you so much linda, i will do that.

Since i posted my question which was about 8 or 9 hours ago the tiny spots have reduced im sight n colour by 90%.  What i would like to know is does this case seem like/resemble genital herpes?
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You will need to get blood test after 3 months from last contact or get a culture test if you get any lesion within 24-48  hours to get accurate result.
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