I am a 32 yo heterosexual male
the groin area feels very moist, itchy,
and it tingles.
Furhter, I have had some small unusual red
areas localized on the head of my penis.
I was diagnosed with molluscum on december
of last year but it all cleared last
month. I have not seen any new bumps
except for a tiny one which I am not sure
if its even molluscum (located on on the
groin area just below he belly button.
I have always used a condom in the past.
Md's and dermatologists ruled out all
other std. I did a herpes blood test and
it was negative for hsv2 but positive for
hsv1. However the md did not see the red
stripy areas on the penis since I just
noticed it yesterday.
My las encounter was on november of last
year with an unclean woman.
Questions?
1. Am I still infectious (molluscum) to
other people.
2. Do you think I coud be infected with
hpv (i am not gay, nor have anal sex)
3.Why is the groin area so moist (for 1
week) and itchy (for tree weeks), and oily
(for 3 weeks)
4. The type of itch i'm experiencing is
like if someone is poking my penis or
scrotum with a needle, but it only last
for a few seconds. Any thoughts on
this?
5. The type of burning i'm experiencing
is not constant but sporadic. It feels
just like when one applies menthol of ice
hot on their skin. However I don't fo any
of this. Any ideas on this?
6. Can I still have normal babies if i'm
infected with molluscum and possibly
hpv?
7. Could these be symptoms of a new hsv1
infection on my penis, even though I used
comdom last year during my last
encounter?
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