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I'm Scared

It has been 9 days since I had sex with a Russian sex worker, I've used condom and never breaks now I've seen a small skin blister on the forehead of my peins in the left gland and I have dry skin on my peins (way longer than I remember) and I always masturbaiet with no lubricant (always dry using underwear) I do not have swollen  lymph nodes or fever, I have small bumps on the forehead of my peins with the same color as my skin and they do not itch or burn and I believe I have seen them before, I'm scared and I can't think clearly anymore. Please I need someone to clear things to me.
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I do not feel any flu like symptoms, I don't have any fever but I do have some itchy places but I'm an obsessed guy so it may be from friction and I use anti bacterial cream on my private parts now so it may cause some itchiness, I went to a dermatologist and he said the small bumps on the peins forehead is caused by dryness and the blister it is a tear because of you inspecting that part every day because I haven't seen a bump only a blister the 9th morning. My peins is scaly and has some rough parts, but I didn't do any oral sex and only done protected sex one time and un protected handjob and I cleaned my self afterwards on each times
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The odds of you having hsv after thus encounter is extremely low. You should have anything that concerns you looked at by a Dr. That being said condoms offer great protection and I truely do not suspect herpes is your problem.
  
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Was there any unprotected oral sex?
No oral sex at all, only handjob with cream
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