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About a month ago I got oral sex from a girl. Then around 2 days later i started having complications with my urinary tract. I went to get tested for HIV, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea. They all came back negative. Nothing was found in my urine or anything either. I just had been intaking too much alcohol and not enough water. That ended up going away in no time.
I started having unprotected sex with another girl and didn’t anything happen until after the 4th time we had sex. I ended up cleaning off with this African shea butter soap and woke up the next morning with small red spots on the head of my penis. They weren’t bumps because they had no heads or anything. They were painless, and hardly itched and I ended up getting them off with some cream when I went back to my school infirmary to see if it was possibly herpes and the nurse said it wasn’t and provided me with the anti fungal cream.
After I started using the cream, I begun to have ridges and little cut like grooves on the head of my penis. It also started to have wrinkles on it too, though they go away when erect. I still have some discomfort on the inside of the head that feels like a slight sting after I urinate and some down by my scrotum when the scrotum gets stuck to my leg. It also feels a little itchy when it need cleaning although none of this ever happened before this started. I’ve checked for lumps or any kind of heaviness and found nothing and my testicles don’t hurt at all.
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The cream you were given sounds like a steroid cream. It can make your skin thin as you are describing. I’m not a doctor but had an experience like yours with sticky thin skin from a steroid creams my suggestion is to not use the cream and it will thicken over time
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Okay so the stings have slowed down and I recently got tested for herpes (pending results). Although the nurses don’t believe I have herpes. I’m not using the cream anytime soon.
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