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Do I have Clamydia ?????

Hello every that took the time to read these question's. I a male 18 years old have had sex only with two partner's my whole live and every time was unprotected on the counter that they were under birth control.

But anyways it was like a month ago after having sex vaginal and oral 2 days after i noticed red spot on the head of my penis they didn't hurt or burn or anything I thought they were there because the sex was rough but they they would just get less red disappear they come out again different spots this time but that rough sex was only once and I haven't had sex with her again but ive had sex with my g/f before so many times and this hasn't happend.  

I was just wondering those chlamydia make your top or penis make red spots come out or make it break out with anything?? and i also used derman foot cream because I thought it was something to do with a yeast infection

Thank You for reading Looking forward to your responses.
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Oh thank you man i think doctor advice was better but yeah i hope its a simple fungal bacterial infection thank you again for reading
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Hi, many  people are not aware they have chlamydia because there are NO SIGNS or SYMPTOMS. More than 50% of men and 75% of women who have chlamydia have no symptoms. If symptoms do occur, they usually develop about 5 to 14 days after becoming infected and could be:

pain when you pee
unusual discharge
lower belly pain or painful sex
bleeding after sex or bleeding between periods
pain in the testicles or anus

However the only real way to know is to test, it would be a good idea to seek advice from your doctor on your red spots, may be a simple fungal or bacterial infection.
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