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Bump on Penis :( Worried.

Hey, so I had sex with a girl less than 24 hours ago, and just for the record I used a condom. I woke up with a small lump on the side, where my sack and penis connect I guess..I was hoping it was a zit but I popped it and no white stuff came out. Just a tiny bit of blood. The bump does not hurt, even when i apply pressure. Here is the weird thing though. After freaking out I noticed white powder on my ball sack area.

Here is what I know just from googling. It could be an infected hair follicle, from friction (there was some of that prior to sex). The bump could be due to yeast. I am really only worried if it is an STD that I will have for the rest of my life. But I read that symptoms of those don't occur this soon. Is that true? If anyone has any information it would really be helpful and maybe calm me down. Thank you for all the help.
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Listen to AJ she knows her stuff. And to back her up nothing shows up less then 24 hours afterwards. 2-5 days is the right time frame to start seeing some kind of symptom. And if you used a condom then your risk of an STD is very, very low if not zero.
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any other takes?
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Okay Thank you.
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Yes, its true that you wouldn't get symptoms of any std this soon.  The earliest you could get symptoms is 2 days.

I don't know what this is, but if it persists longer than a couple of days, see your doctor.

Aj
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