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A LOT OF PUS FROM SHAFT

Good day/evening everyone

Yesterday I was about to go to the bathroom and I started to examine my penis, I already had a small bb sized bump on the shaft of my penis, but as I was examining it, a whole bunch of liquid pus suddenly exploded out the side of my penis. I'm not sure if it came from that bb pellet sized pimple, but there was alot of pus.

I cannot stress this enough, it didn't come from my penis tip, just the side of the shaft. The BB sized lump is still there today. After some research it looks to be a forcedyn spot.

But my main concern is that I could be wrong and it is something std related or a staph infection... My last encounter was unprotected oral 2 months ago.

does anyone know what this could be?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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On Aug 19, I advised you to see a doctor. Have you done that yet?

There should be no reason why pus is coming out of your penis. Have you been squeezing it? You said you were examining your penis. You don't need to do that - you have tested negative for STDs.

Go to a doctor.
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Thank you so much for your response, it means a lot.

Yes I just saw a Doctor today after posting this question, she didn't examine the area physically, but she did say that since I didn't have burning when urinating and the area was not itchy or irritated I shouldn't worry. She recommended  a topical cream.

In your expert opinion, should I get a second opinion or  is there no further need to worry about any sti/d's?

Again thank you so much.
No, you have tested for all STDs, and they are negative. You had unprotected oral sex 2 months ago, and we have already covered the fact that it's low risk.

No STD gives you pus that explodes from your penis.

You do not have an STD. You have tested negative. I'm not sure why you are so anxious about this - if anxiety is normal for you, if you went outside a relationship, or something else - but you need to let this go.

3147776 tn?1549545810
Since this forum is only for STDs, and you have been fully advised that you do not have an STD, we're going to close this thread.  

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