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Herpes Qeuestion

Hello. I had a question to see what others think and if i could get some direction. I slept with a female one week ago today and again last night. Vaginal sex only. She admitted she had herpes 2. Starting the day after the first encounter was having some "burning" pain on my penis, but brushed it off because she wasnt lubricated at the start. The burning is now gone. Next, two days ago i got this burning feeling right on the outside of my urithra(spelling) and a small filling inside my lower ab area  where my blatter is. It did not burn when i urinated , only after. Now today i noticed the area right under my urithra is very very slightly red , i needed to use a flash light to really see it. It also tends to "go away" when im doing something and when i think about it feels worse. Could be mind games. I am under the impresion its a UTI or some sort and would like to see what anyone else thinks. Also we used a condom, she uses antiviral drugs and was inbetween "outbreaks". Thank you.
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Thank you the info. This is way i think it is too. I tend to freak out about any and everything medical. Also i forgot to note that 3 years ago i did have a rash that covered my whole groin area. We dignosted with exima(spelling once again) but havent had a rash since. Thank you once again.
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This sounds like thinking about things too much. You are taking great precautions against infection, but a small chance still exists. If she takes antivirals every day plus condoms some couples can go their whole lifetimes and not pass it.

If in the low likelihood you contract the virus you're more likely just to wake up with the small sores one day without warning or fanfare, you may not even notice.
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