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Don't know what I've got

I had unprotected sex with a girl on holiday on around the 20th July. my penis head turned red and I have a weird looking rash on the top of my foreskin that looks like the beginning of herpes blisters, according to google. They are tiny and I don't know if I had them before I had sex or not. Around a week ago my penis started to become very itchy from what felt like inside my penis and around the head. Today when I was going to the toilet I noticed a white coloured pus sort of thing coming from under my foreskin. I have never been able to pull my foreskin down and when I press against the bottom of my penis head and push upwards the white pus comes out. I did this in a sink full of water and it kept coming and coming. I have came to terms that I have something but I really don't know what and I hope it isn't herpes. I am going to the std clinic on Tuesday but I'm really nervous as to what I have. I think it is herpes and when I press against the head I am bursting blisters and the pus is coming up. I could be wrong but I am really nervous.
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Alright, thanks for the reply. I put a post in the herpes section last night.
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Herpes questions post in the herpes forum
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does it not sound like herpes? From what I've seen online it sounds like that or balanitis/thrush. I'm going tomorrow so hopefully I'll find out soon
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See a Dr, as it sounds like blantitis or something like that. Some other issues my be arelated to something like chlamydia.
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Also since today when my penis touches my boxers I get a burning sensation that's not very painful but uncomfortable. I have no problem peeling and the 'blisters' are around the tip of my foreskin and is only visible when stretched. Other than that and the red tip my penis looks normal although I can't pull my fore skin down past the head to see what it looks like.
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