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further questions about sti symptomology.

I recently posted a question regarding an std I'm afraid I may have contracted via receiving unprotected oral sex. it has now been two weeks. infection initially appeared to be fungal - slight red rash/tenderness on the tip of the penis that comes and goes (irritated by synthetic fabrics, usually goes away when I clean it and apply ketaconozone(sp?) Cream). I've been on antibiotics that would've cured chlamydia so I've ruled that out. Symptoms appear to be a yeast infection, but in addition I now have a couple of small dots on the outside of my foreskin at the head of my penis (seperate, not clustered) that resemble bug bites. Also a couple in upper pubic region (those could be ingrown hairs). Not really sure what to think, and sort of kind of wigging out. Any input? There has been slight itchiness, no pain, no discharge.
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Well that's good, I was hoping you wouldn't. Sorry, then.
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Don't see this as a STD related issue.
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