Rash On Penis from STD or masturbation irritation ? Posted: 10-02-07 16:15pm
Hello,
I recently noticed a small rash near
the head of penis the day after i consumed
a lot of alcohol and liquor. I did not
sleep with anyone that night. However, I
am worried about an encounter 1 year and
half ago. I had unprotected sex for a few
minutes with a girl I met online. Anyway
my rash is pretty small (half the size of
a dime) although it isnt round. Its more
like a small rough edged rectangle. Its
not raised or anythig nor does it have any
sores or crust on it. It does not itch or
anything and its slightly reddish. I do
masturbate daily and wonder if maybe its
irritation from doing so? I have no other
symptoms and this is the first time I have
ever noticed this. Please help. Thanks
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greenboy
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Dec 2007 Posts: 53 Location: Hazelton, pa USA
No This Is Just Normal Posted: 12-03-07 20:24pm
I don't know how old are you, and how
ofter you masturbate or your masturbation
habbits, but this is normal when you
masturbate often and without any
lubrication. Or if you use some toys. I
advise you to slow down in your
masturbation and to start wearing boxers.
the brief, speedo style are not good for
the male anatomy and they hurt you penis
sometimes, some people believe children
should use only boxer because help the
normal development of the penis, and
briefs slows down the growing of the
member. I hope I was able to help you.
Also and by the way when you have often
sex you may get a rash in the gland of you
penis which is normal and is not a rash at
all, some people callled "rubor" also some
clothing soap may give some rashes.
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