Bumps. Not sure, need help.

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Hi guys. I'm afraid I may have herpes and need some help. It started off with me thinking I had a chancre on the base of my penis and it was just that one single chancre for about a week. After about seven days I started to get mild flu like symptoms. A day after that I noticed two other small bumps near the chancre. They look to be white/ clear and each one has a hair or multiple hairs growing out of them. They don't hurt or itch, it does not hurt when I pee. Is it possible these could be from abrasive sex and somehow got infected which made me feel ill? I do have pictures.

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  • Posted

    Please message me for pictures. So worried
  • Posted

    Did u have unprotected sex anytime around then?
    • Posted

      Yes about a week before u noticed the chancre. She was tested and claimed negative
    • Posted

      To me it sounds like the same symptoms as i had with my first outbreak. Best way to find out is to go to the dr and have them swabbee while they are there or have the dr do a igg blood draw.. those are the only ways to be 100% certain. Just know that its not the end of the world. At first youll feel dirty and like youll never have sex again or be loved thats all normal everyone goes thru that. But its not a huge deal my dr told me that 94% of america has a form of herpes rath tyoe 1 or 2. Youll find ALOT of support here. Educate yourself is the best thing

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