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Hi there,
I am not sure where else to ask, or to go.
I had an intercourse with the girl but the condom broke, since then I started to worry if there is something.Thus, after a month of the intercourse, I went to do a full sexual health check in the UK. Everything came back negative.
There are three things that worry me now.I have attached pictures (took them from google) it looks similar/almost same.
1. Red spots on penis, and itchy skin, as you can see in the picture. The strangest thing it comes and goes day to day and I do wash my penis every day (with water and sometimes with soup with soap)
2. White small spots on one of the side of my penis skin, they are not painful.
3. It's each around my penis, my GP gave me cream for sweating but that didn't help and I do sweat only when I do sports.
All these problems started after the intercourse.
In test centre, they had a look and said everything is fine. (unlucky the red itchiness were not really visible on that day)
I also went to GP and they it's fine too.
But it's obviously not. Is there any medicine - cream or medicine I could use it and get rid of it?
How long are the HIV period and other diseases?
Regards
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rocky31676 james44317
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james44317 rocky31676
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ml66uk james44317
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I'd go back to the GUM clinic if I were you, and take the pictures with you. It's highly unlikely that you have HIV, and if you've already been tested for other STIs, then it's probably just balanitis, and may be completely unrelated to the condom breaking. It's surprisingly difficult to break a condom btw, so either you got a very rare bad one, or you might have been using it incorrectly. Either way, lube or saliva might help if there's too much friction.
If the place you went for the check wasn't a GUM (genitourinary medicine) clinic, then I'd try a GUM clinic next time. Google "GUM clinic near me" for details.
Good luck!
ml66uk
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If those aren't your pictures, then take pictures of what your penis looks like when you think you have a problem in case it looks different when you're at the clinic.
james44317 ml66uk
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The place where I went was a GUM clinic (sandyford central) based in Scotland.
Anything you could suggest from creams or medicine to try ? Because to book an appointment it takes 2-3 weeks to get one.
Burndt0719 james44317
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james44317 Burndt0719
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i haven't been tested for HSV as they said they only test if there are visible herpes.
i bought clotrimazole for balanitis (if I haveone) to see if it fixes.
ml66uk james44317
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A GUM clinic should offer you an appointment within 48 hours. If you've already been tested for everything by them and your GP though, they may think you haven't got a problem that won't clear up by itself.
Since those pictures aren't of you, then if you post your own pictures, people here could say whether or not it looks like there's a problem or not.
This should help you add an image or images:
https://patient.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/402861-how-do-i-add-an-image-to-my-post
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james44317
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I have another problem here - https://patient.info/forums/discuss/girl-is-not-telling-sexual-health-results-what-to-do--582110
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