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Small bump on Penil Meatus irritated and red (pics attached)

Hello everyone my first time posting,

I am a 26 year old male I have been experiencing pain right at the tip of the penis (meatus) for 6 weeks now. when i open the meatus i noticed a small cut on the right side and what appears to be a bump on the right side. I have been tested for all STDs and everything has come back negative but just in case my doctors gave me a bunch of antibiotics and even a shot in the butt. The bump hurts alot when i am wearing clothes and it rubs against my underwear. It does not hurt during urination but stings before and after. I dont have any discharge and it does not itch. the doctors said it doesnt look like herpes or HPV and they swabbed for herpes 3 days  after i noticed the cut. I dont know if its related but all of a sudden my hip is starting to hurt. I had sex with my wife with a condom and felt no pain when i was came but after it felt irritated. I am just wondering if anyone has had similar experience? what should i do? Please help I have been having anxiety for 6 weeks and my life feels life its falling apart.

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It sounds like a cut/tear and friction is still an issue making it unable to heal.  What about medicated cream the doc gives for it to aid in healing, putting a small amount of vasoline on it to protect it, minimizing friction?  It's a bad place for something to heal.
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