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Jamesor

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Joined: 14 Jul 2005
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Problem.
Posted: 07-14-05 23:56pm

Hi,

i am 16 and had unprotected sex for the first time with my girlfriend of 8 months. A day or two after I noticed my penis had swollen up almost double the size and the tip of my penis was pinker and more tender.


On my head their is a more reddish colour at the bottom. Originally they were all little spots.


Around my groin I have a few spots too, they look like pimples but are much smaller.

I have had it for around a week now and the swolleness has gone down a little however it is still very itchy.

I went to the doctor this morning and he said it was tinea and I got some lamasil. I didnt however tell m'y doctor I had unprotected' sex as he is a family doctor.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks :d
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leah23

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Jul 2005
Posts: 42
Location: adelaide

Posted: 07-20-05 10:48am

Hun I hate to say this but it sounds like you have caught some kind of std. I u r 2 shy to go to reg gp try another one! If it is an std do not have more sex and get it treated immediately!!!!!. Tell your gf to get a std test and get one yourself!! Goodluck darlin
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theman

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Jul 2005
Posts: 77
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom

Posted: 07-24-05 18:31pm

First things first, go to your doctor and ask him to arrange an sti/std test for you with the lab. Doctors are bound by confidentiality agreements, so I wouldn't worry about making an appointment with your family doctor. That's all I can really suggest is that you get it checked out. Oh, and use protection next time!

P.S. If you do find out you have an sti/d, tell your girlfriend, because she'll have it too.
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