Red Dots On Penis (after Sex) Posted: 04-08-07 11:55am
Hey,
Last week I noticed some tiny little red
dots on the tip of my penis.(like a pin
hole size)
Since then its like they've come to the
surface or something and I have some tiny
red spots. There is no pain or irritation
of any sort and I don't feel ill in anyway
or any other side effect like most
websites say I could experience if it was
anything serious, they aren't "raised"
bumps either.
I noticed these after sleeping with my new
girlfriend. It wasn't the first time we
slept together but was about the 2nd or
3rd.
I was told that the little red dots are
most likely just burst blood vessels if
she was a little rough, (she did squeeze a
bit too hard with her hand). The most
serious thing mentioned was a yeast
infection but was told its unlikely to be
that, anyway. And I'm assuming they just
have to get like this before they go away,
it just it isn't all gone away yet that I
was wondering. Right now, the area that
its at, is just a little red now, but they
aren't really noticable unless I am
"excited" I'm assuming because theres more
blood rushing to the surface or something
like that.
I used a condom, maybe theres the chance
there was some contact before I put it on,
with her?
Does Burst blood vessels happen? I've seen
it happens alot from looking up internet
but not sure what its supposed to look
like... or else if I should start to
worry.
Thank you.
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HealthySex
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2007 Posts: 414
Posted: 04-10-07 14:47pm
Well, you shouldn't rule out STD because a
doctor hasn't seen it or tested you, but
it doesn't sound like it.
It sounds like burst blood vessel, which
should clear up in a matter of days or a
couple weeks depending on the severity.
I've had them before, though not as a
result of sex. If too much blood is forced
into the head from her hand or vacuum
action from oral or sex then it could
happen I suppose.
They look just like you've suggested. Red
spots, non-raised. They may turn black or
purple like a bruise later, and cover a
larger area.