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Red bumps

About 5 weeks ago I recived a ******* from a woman. I was wearing a condom but I shortly got some red bumps on my penis. I went and saw a doc in the box and he said it was nothing . I asked for some tetracyline be cause of my parinoid personality for I did not want to bring anything meaning STD home. They went away then after 10 day I had sex with my partner. The next day I had red bumps all over my penis again. Shortly after 4 days they went away. Now for the past week I've noticed two small red patches with some red bumps. Could I have contacted something . I don't know if I'm parinoid . I've been using some talc powder medicated . Pls help
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thanks for being here Aj
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Yes, the penis retracting thing probably isn't happening - anxiety can cause you to think so though.  

Chances that you got anything are very slim, and good luck with the derm.

Aj
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Also thier is no burning wheile urinating however thier is a tinglging I gess you'd call it just under the head of my penis. My penis is also seams to be retracting back more into itshelf probly because of my guilt
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I went back and saw a demayologist when the redness was on my scrodal sac that then went away and he also said it was nothing to worry about but now like I said it's on the shaft of my penis . I'm going back to the demayologist in 2 day to have acouple of larger skin colored bump removed he said those were nothing also I just don't like the look of them . Can u catch something while wearing a condum
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207091 tn?1337709493
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This doesn't sound like an std, but have you gone back to the doctor since you got more symptoms?  

Aj
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