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Std concerns after protected sex

I have posted before on this but a have another question. I had protected vaginal sex with a sex worker. I had irritation on my penis for about 6 days with redness and a dull sting. That went away with a little redness still there. My concern is the tip of my urethra has a dull sting on and off all day and my prostate or perenium is tender, I feel like I have to urinate a little more frequently. Right inside the urethra on the left wall of the the skin is very slightly grayish/bluish. It has been a week and two days since this intercourse. Can condom irritation cause this? I'm concerned it could be an std even though the sex was protected.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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I dont believe the condom would cause that but maybe your allergic to latex.
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The very top of my penis on the left side of the opening is slightly inflamed with no real redness.
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Could a condom cause this type of reaction? Thanks for the response.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi again, if you penis was covered then no bacteria could enter it so you would not be exposed and your symptoms are not std related.
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