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Hello i'm a 22 year old male from spain, i currently lived in the US so on october 16 i call a sexual worker and the following things happen protected oral and protected vaginal sex first time hiring a sexual worker in my life, i been tested for all stds last year and they were all negative except for herpes simplex 1 i do get the common cold sore on my lip:( but thats whatever, well today while i was urinating i look at my penis and some little white dots below of the uthera there not raised or are causing any pain whatsoever i only can see them very well if i put a flashlight on it. how low was my risk? do i need any testing?

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Sorry for posting again but this morning when i wake up i took a **** and i extract my skin i'm uncicumsize the some dead skin falling off and on the right side of my penis head almost by the corona is really red it doesn't hurt at all does this sound like a std
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Hello grace i need you to help me out! I talk to dr hook and my dermatologist and the both agreed the my risk was extremely low, doctor hook say the i don't need any testing whatsoever same as my dermatologist he told me no to test because it would be a wasted of money but i am still feel some burning sensation on my penis and i feel tingling on top of thr groing by the hip, does this sound like herpes, do you think i contracted hsv2 by my exposures or is all in my head please i would love your help.
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they can be all over as can fordyce spots too.
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Thanks grace but i thought pearly papules appear on the corona no in the head of the penis? Or i 'm wrong?
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protected oral sex is no risk at all.

protected vaginal sex is a risk for syphilis, herpes and hpv. the risk from a one time encounter for them is very low.

these sound more like pearly papules than a std but if you are concerned, see your provider for a proper exam.

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