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Not sure what's going on?!?! I am 16 and uncircumcised

I had unprotected sex with my girlfriend(who is one of my cousin's friends) for the first time and she said that she did not have any STD's or anything like that going on, so I trusted her but when I took a look at her vagina I saw small red bumps in the pubic area and a little further down, I figured it was just razor burn because she said she didn't have any STD's. 2 days later I noticed small red bumps on my pubic area and some looked like white heads where I had trimmed and shaved a bit and also on my happy trail where I shaved. It has been about 2 weeks since that day and the bumps are gone but it looks like scars where they were with a little bit of skin peeling off (barely any). I also have noticed that my penis head looks like it has a red blotch on in. also when I pull back my skin it is red also no spots or anything just red. I also gave her oral sex and the day after I was sick with a fever and my throat killed. My throat is better now but barely sore . So can someone please help me or do I need to even be worrying? I am going to go to the doctor soon to see what's going on.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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That could be from this.  Any other symptoms?  You really just need to see your doctor.

Aj
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also my testicles are more sensitive then usual
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207091 tn?1337709493
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It could be that she had some infected hair follicles from a mild staph infection, and you could have gotten that too.

I'd check things out with your doctor.

Aj
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Forgot to put that my cousin also has these same spots and my gf used her razor and then she did.
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