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STD?? YEAST INFECTION??

Hi, i have recently masterbated quite a bit, and one day discovered a dark yellow stain on my underwear, and from further observation, i have found that the stain resulted from a discharge that came from either under my foreskin or possibly the tip of my penis. Also, my foreskin seems to be a little swollen and red. My penis is somewhat more red than usual, and it sometimes iches during the day. If i stop masterbating, the symptoms clear up in less than 5 days. but once i start to masterbate, the symptoms comes back.

Also, the last time i had protected vaginal sex was about a year ago, and the last time i had protected oral sex was about 3 months ago.

Anyone out there with the same problem?? please i am starting to get worried that it could be an std like gonorrhea.
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Yes, follow the Dr's advice.
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I just went to the doctors and came back. He also told me that the way i masturbate is wrong, cuz i dont retract the foreskin to masturbate, therefore, i am basically masturbating using my foreskin, and this could be a problem. He said my penis looks extremely wet, and seems like a fungal infection, so he gave me some anti fungal cream to put on.

My question is that my doctor told me that since i didnt have sex recently, and all my sexual encounters in the past have been protected, therefore it is better for me to first try the anti fungal cream for a week and half before scheduling for an std test. But should i wait a week and half? cuz i am really worried
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Its probably a fungal infection, given that you've had protected sex, but you do need to see a doctor about it.

Ease up on the masturbating and see your doctor.

Aj
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