Inflammation on tip of penis

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Since my childhood from the age of 12 i masturbate with the tip of penis. I m 25 years now and i've been masturbating with the tip of penis from past 13 years. Seven days back, i masturbated with my usual style however during ejaculation ,there was this weird pain which i never experienced before. The tip of my penis i guess got inflammed .Its been seven days and i get burning sensation obviously during erection and stimulation of penis. Is it a worrying sign? image

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    Are you sexually active? any concerns about about any unprotected sex?

    because for me it look normal. you may have a urine infection. Some uncut man are more prone to get infections.

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      No ..i aint sexually active from past 4 months. Before 4 months , i had unprotected sex. Will it take such a long gap of 4 months to show symptoms? Will it be cured on itself ? what do you say after looking at the pic? if yes, how long will it take to cure itself? Also, i was asking this question generally and not for genital herpes exclusively.

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      no It doesn't take that long to show symptoms for herpes 2-10 day But If the case of HPV it takes. 2 to 3 months.

      for me it doesn't look like you have any of those. The picture look more like irritation on your head. Are you uncut? Do you has noticed something else in you penis? Any warts, sore or something?

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      imageyes ..i am uncut.. And there are no warts on my penis..i put ice on the redness ..is it ok? its been 8 days since this inflammation and i cant masturbate or have sex. how long will it take to cure itself?

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      I'm uncut as well some time my head get irritated. Ice can work fine and baby diaper cream is good keep. moister. But I think you can masturbate and keep the area clean after come and always use condoms when having sex.

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