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Ive been having a tiny single blister located around the base of the penis it's very small and clear. It pops up every couple of weeks for the last three months but the longest it has stayed was approximately 3 to 4 days. it has never broken open or been painful. It all started about a month after I had vaginal sex with this girl. I don't think it's herpes becuz I work landscaping it was cold one morning so I decided to wear long Johns under my jeans bad Idea it got up around 85 that day that's when the rash came out. Could it be heat rash or wat. Please help
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101028 tn?1419603004
doesn't really sound like herpes but anything that reoccurs like this needs properly looked after.
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Can u tell  Leif it sounds like herpes because i have not had any lesions and that blisters or whatever is I couldn't pop it and never has hurt I just wanna get an idea of wat it could be
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Ok thank you
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101028 tn?1419603004
the best thing to do is to go and be seen. since the sex was protected, you won't have to get full std testing but certainly get this looked at and go from there.  If they suspect herpes and it's been at least 3 months since the encounter, you can seek out type specific herpes igg blood testing too.  

stop back and let us know how your appointment went!
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No I have not been seen yet and yes the sex was protected
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101028 tn?1419603004
have you been seen yet and had this looked at?

have you sought out any herpes testing from your encounter?  was the sex protected you had?

grace
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