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What's going on please help :(

Hi
Thanks in advance for your response
Im 24 yr old male. I I went to Thailand a year and a half ago and went to a massage parlor  ! Regret it so much .. Anyway I was in my underwear getting a massage when suddenly  she started giving me oral sex through my underwear (yes through my underwear ) for about 5 minutes. My underwear was soaked with her saliva there was no noticeable cold sores on the outside of her mouth . 3 days after I got a slight tingle in my penis which would last like 2 seconds if that . There was no itching  or visible sores or blisters although my penis felt like it was burning internally for the next 3-5 weeks ( very uncomfortable) . I had slight pain in my sides near my hips to what I can recall . A year and a half later of being symptom free  I felt some pain in my urethra after urinating which I didn't pay much attention to. At the time my hygiene down there was not very good. A day after I started getting shooting pains in my penis with a constant burn which felt like it was in my urethra . I then developed tiny bumps on my penis shaft which where not painful . They where very small like pin prick dots. Maybe about five which all occurred on sesperate occasions. On top of this my penis skin was very dry which skin from my penis being shedded in my underwear. My urine also appeared cloudy from time to time . The bumps which rose where slightly red and some where hardly noticeable very small. This had been going on and off for the past 9 weeks now ! I think there where some slight bumps on the underside of my penis felt irritated . I also have been suffering from all over body aches arms legs pain in armpits groin. The burning feeling/pain in my urethra and penis is so uncomfortable. I also get a slight burning feeling in my thighs :
Does this sound like genital herpes  or fungal infection ?
What's the chances of genital heroes being transferred through my exposure?
Can a fungal infection last this long ?
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55646 tn?1263660809
Herpes is often painful but not always.

This is my final post on this thread.

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If they where herpes bumps would they be painful to touch or not really?
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55646 tn?1263660809
I don't know what you symptoms are about, but as I said above, I think herpes is extremely unlikely.  I can't begin to guess what else this might be - I would suggest visiting a dermatologist to get your answers for that one.

Terri
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Terri ?
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And sorry is Reply to your question no I have never had a cold sore or hsv 1 virus
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That's why I'm so confused my self ...
Like the constant burn in my penis that reoccurred a year later ? Was it fungal? And I have actually developed small tiny painless bumps on my oenis shaft only which seem scattered not in just one location that worries me although they are painless ?
What do you think my symptoms in my original post correlate to ?
Could this be a recurring fungal infection ?
Your answers would be greatly appreciated
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55646 tn?1263660809
I answered this, but not sure when the answer went??

I don't feel there is risk here for herpes.  The odds that all the stars would align to have her shedding virus from her mouth at the moment that she was giving you oral sex and that the fabric of your underwear would be permeable to the virus and that you would have new genital herpes with no sores?  I really don't think so.

Have you ever had a cold sore in your lifetime?  If yes, then you are likely no longer vulnerable to acquiring HSV 1 (the virus that causes recurrent cold sores) genitally.

Terri
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????
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And does constant  body aches relate to GH?
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