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Penis Problem

So I rubbed my penis with another boy & his penis was "broken/bent" & it wasn't naturally bent. So I contracted a std but with this std I wasn't allowed to masturbate for just a month & the "bug" would have left but I continued to masturbate & I noticed the body of my penis became tighter & tighter every time I masturbated. I did that for 2 years I would masturbate see it get tighter then wait a couple weeks & because I was so horny I would cave & masturbate. I did that for 2 years but in April 2016 was the last time I did that & it's been a year and 2 months & it's been healing up properly but I see the most damage under where the head & the body of the penis connects. I'm just desperate to know how much longer do I have to wait for it to be completely healed. Can someone direct me to a link that may show me photos or an in depth explanation. I'm so desperate for some help please someone help me! I can't find what I'm dealing with anywhere on the internet!!! PLEASE HELP
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20248508 tn?1495096672
Unfortunately, getting yourself checked is the best way to know the next steps in having your issue resolved. Any public hospital near you that can give you a free checkup at least?
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I have no money my family is poor
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134578 tn?1693250592
Go see a urologist or a dermatologist, and explain everything that you have said here.  You need a correct diagnosis, not looking things up on the Internet.
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