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Nervous as wrecked

I am hoping medhelp can help answer my question. I am so freaked out right now and I do not know how long I can contain this fear.

13th April 2014, I received unprotected oral sex.

Recently due to anxiety or fear because I think I've found someone that I love, I start to manifest whether I contracted any STDs.

I have no problem peeing, no burning sensation. No swollen balls.

Started last week, I however felt tingling at the tip of my penis. I am not sure if ulcer has formed inside the tip of my penis. no problem peeing, no burning sensation. No swollen balls.

During the day, the tip of my penis looks normal except for a white spot on the tip. No pain. Peeing normally. no problem peeing, no burning sensation. No swollen balls.

During the night, i checked my penis again with my torch light, the white spot seems different and this freaked me out. BUT No pain. Peeing normally. no problem peeing, no burning sensation. No swollen balls.

I am not sure what I am looking at or understand what is going on.

please assist.
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This is stress related most likely.

There is nothing suggestive of herpes in the timing or symptoms.

Stop worrying and start loving!
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For the past 1 hour, developed feeling of wanting to urinate often. Maybe the room is too cold. Not too sure. But no pain during urination

What really freaked me out is the discolouration inside my urethra that looks like an ulcer but still unsure if it is an ulcer cos I don't feel pain or discomfort during urination.

Could it be I got other diseases like gonorea or chlamydia?

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2 days ago, during sleep i felt tingly itchy sensation in the urethra. when I peed, no pain, no burning sensation.

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no blisters. no discharge
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