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please help, stds problems

im 16 and im really concerned about stds and me having one. there are these shinny redish bumps on my penis shaft and on the head of my penis. sometimes, theres a little sting or tingle on my penis, doesnt hurt that much.

For one, i had given and recieved oral sex when i was really young (about elementary school) with two guys (im straight, back then i didnt know any better). Neither of them have cold sores, herepes virus 1. since then, i havent been sexually active.

These redish bumps have been on my penis for as long as i can remember and they have never gone away.

im a weird kid, when i shower i never dry off my penis and just put my underwear on. also, ive been using hand soap on my penis and sometimes masterbaited in the shower with the soap. i dont know if this ties into any of this.

i would really appreciate any feedback, thank you
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1331558 tn?1317687687
Nick1994, What we say on this forum is meant to help no matter what. We are not here to say stuff in order to sugarcoat it but we are here to assist anyway we can. Oral herpes can be passed on from mother to child however it does not happen all the time. Listen, the only way you can be sure on your end is to get this evaluated by physician to see what's up.
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1331558 tn?1317687687
Poor hygiene can do that to the genital and create these symptoms.
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i also forgot to mention that i also had poor hygiene to my genitals when i was younger(eighth grade to ninth grade), and i played a lot of sports and wouldnt touch my genitals in the shower but now i do
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1331558 tn?1317687687
Well, this may be a dermatological problem if you haven't had an exposure. Moisture can bring on some problems to your penis and chemical in the soap can cause irritation in the penis.
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