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Semi Worried

About 10 days ago I had sex with a girl whose been with her fair share of men. It was protective of course. She did give me head however, obviously not proctected. The last time I had unprotected sex was roughly 2 months ago and nothing came of that...so I figured to be in the clear. Anyways...about 3 days ago I noticed a slight discoloration in a small dot on my penis head. It looked like it was a lighter color then the rest of the skin. When I wokeup today I noticed that within this light discoloration (this spot is very small mind you) that it appears i slight smaller spot of redness it within it.This is the only spot there is, anywhere. It doesnt burn or itch or anything. It doesnt burn when I urinate. It hasnt gotten any bigger, only redder. Anyways does anyone know what this could be? Thanks.
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101028 tn?1419603004
Well what exactly did you expect from an online forum? If you read our posting tips you'll see that we are limited in what we can do. the first course of action should always be see your provider and then come here for more info, not the other way around.

grace
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Its kind of faded and it almost unnoticable. No other symptoms have occured. Great advice grace, lol.
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101028 tn?1419603004
If you are concerned about this - go see your provider for further evaluation.

grace
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Also I forgot to add, that when you look at it from the side it doesnt appear to be rising off the skin...But when you touch it you can feel an extremely small rise from the skin.
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