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Rash

Had a new encounter, used condoms, but worked up a real sweat.  Next day I developed this rash like insect bites all around my manhood.  Fairly uncomfortable.  Just red bumps.  Is there an STD that causes this type of thing?Yeast?  Sweat?  Could it be Herpes?  How concerned should I be about this?  Dosn't seem to respond to Cortizone or fungaside.  Been acouple of days and no changes worse or better.  What else can I do?  What could cause this?

Thanks in advance.

Don
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You and me both bro, had myself a little freak out episode waiting through the weekend to be seen.  Thanks all.
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No problem,
Glad you got to the bottom of it and it is treatable!

Mr. Blue
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Turns out to be prickly heat rash, day three and starting to fade.  She had a heat rash, we worked up a real sweat, and heat rash is now confirmed another STD.  Although this wasn't to bad a price to pay for the time spent.  All other situations considered.

Thank you everybody and love this room for the info.

Don
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Could be fungal, try applying the cream for a few extra days - sometimes it can take more than just a couple for it to respond. But yes, as webcrawler said - go see a dermatologist, or your GP.

Mr.Blue
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Hmmm... It could be a bunch of different things:

1. Herpes - Usually not dispersed and takes more than one day to show up
2. Folliculitis
3. Crabs
4. Fungus

Go see a dermatologist.
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