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red tiny dots on pennis, a week after safesex!

I had sex with one woman on mid Dec 07 and with another woman i know on march 1st week.

From march 2nd week onwards i found im having some red dots on my pennis. I freaked out and i thought im infected with HIV. Well..i searched online and found diseases like herpes and balanstis.

I used condoms on both occasions. But the second woman performed oral sex on me without any protection.

I ve decided to consult a doctor late this comming week.

what will this thing could be!!

Tiny red dots with a white substance on top, when i wash that white tiny thing it leaves a red rash sometimes, sometimes it will be all clear, sometimes just tiny red dots. I dont have any pain, no itching..etc.  I mastrubate once or twice a month. Everything is just fine, execpt these dots that freaks me and give me big anxiety and tension.

Ive some pics attached, plz help.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3163/2387389053_a93fd9c268_o.jpg
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207091 tn?1337709493
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A dermatologist or urologist will be fine.

AJ
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Ill definatly consult the doctor this week.

Who should i visit...

dermatologist, urologist, gynacologist..??

is a male doctor better...as im a male?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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This could be as simple as balanitis, or maybe herpes.  I don't look at pics, because I'm not a doc, and no one can diagnose you over the internet.

Your best bet is just to get it checked.  Whatever it is, there is no need to panic.

HIV does not cause red bumps - or any bumps - anywhere.

You are also not at all likely to get HIV from oral sex.  Its not a possibility at all from receiving it, and its only a theoretical risk if you are giving oral sex.

AJ
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Your doctor will advise you better than I can since I'm not an expert.  I'm just here to offer support where I can.
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