Hey,I've been having a perineum pain and rash for a couple of months and I don't know what to do

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The first time I went to the doctor I tested for a bacteria infection. I got treated. The second time I was found with genital warts and that got treated. I have been having sex with one person for the past one year. The more the thrusts the more the pain at the perineum. It gets sore , irritated and red. It has completely changed my thinking on sex,it's been difficult. I tried to go to the gyna the third time and she reported she saw nothing wrong. The fourth & last time I went to a normal doctor I was given a cream called Clob something. No changes in my sex life. I have no itchy or irritating feeling normally but once I start having sex it gets sore sometimes swollen and irritated and a bit itchy. What could this be,help!!!

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    I kind of have the same problem. I have been to several doctors and yet nothing seems to come up. My last test was 3months after exposure.
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      My symptoms were weird and now I sometimes have irritation on my penis. When I went to go see doctors they told me everything was fine first they gave me an ointment for fungus then I took a pill and that was it. I did get tested throughout the months and my recent one was 3 months after exposure. Everything came out negative.
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    If you're a male and the pain is in the perineum area  and you sometimes feel like you're sitting on a golf ball I'd be thinking prostatitis. Unless the pain is topica like a skin rash, then IDK.

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      Sorry,I'm female. I have pain slightly inside my vagina and at the perineum during sex

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    I AM FEMALE, apologies for the name.

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