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What is the Risk of STD from bbbj at Asian massage

I did the stupidest, most moronic thing ever. I went to one of those Asian massage places and got a blowjob without a condom. It lasted 10 seconds.

The next day I had really bad headaches and a weird discolouration on the penis head. The second day I had periodic mild fevers. The third I got a full suite of std tests done, which came out to be negative for everything, including gonorrhoea, chlamydia, herpes and syphillis.
By day 5, I visited the doctor and the fever went from being periodic to persistent and feeling quite dizzy and extremely tired.
Doctor looked at penis and said the discolouration is likely a fungal infection and prescribed meds.

It's now day 9. The fever is finally subsiding. The discolouration is still there and my penis now has pale white skin where the shaft meets head and its sort of folded over the other skin. The penis shaft got a lot darker and wrinkled, it looks like it's dying.

Please help!
I want to do another round of std tests, is it still too soon?
What do the symptoms suggest? Herpes? HPV? OR syphillis?

I have no pain when urinating or on penis. It does itch though. The fever maybe was from someone at the place??
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Nothing sounds like an std, it sounds like balantis. What cream(S) are you using? If you are also using a steroid I'd stop. That can cause wrinkles in the penis. I had balantis and my doctor put me on an antifungal and steroid cream and the steroid cream caused so issues
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It is a steroid! And after applying it, it would hurt so I stopped. Its good to know that it might be the reason. Thanks Joe!
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