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New outbreak very scared

About 10 days ago I had an encouter at a brothel. Has about a minute of protected intercourse
about two days aftwerwards I had a chafing felling under both legs. I was told by the doc no risk and move on but
I still have the chafing feeling. I also was told that chaffing om both sides is not typical of herpes. I have a number of pimples on the inner theigh groin area. May be from constant prodding. The doc said in men almost all infection are on penis. Nothing there. If you wear a condom and get infected could a sore still occur on penis. I have no fever or anything. Just this chafing feeling. The brothel I went 2 the girls are tested for everything every two months but I am so scared because of the chaffing irritation feeling. The doc said no reason 2 test but he is likely basing this off of risk statistic. What are your thoughts for those that initially got it. Thanks so much.
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I'm sorry but you've asked Dr Hook and Terri Warren for help already. if you still need assistance then follow up with your provider and not online forums.

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Please help. There are about six light red pimple like clusters. Not raised. There are hair follicles coming from each. I am so worried. The area is upper inner theigh. Nothing on penis. I am unable 2 focus on anything but this. I only had a minute of protected sex. I didn't think I was at risk. The pimples are not pussed filled or anything but since they are there I feel I had it as the chafing on both legs is also there
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I must add that a day after I went for a long run in tight shorts so chaffing may be possibly caused by this but the run was 10 days ago and I still have chafing. Everyone says don't worry and move on but I am so scared!!
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