Rash on penis, is this herpes or somthing else

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hello, i need some help, i had unprotected oral with a girl i had just met, a few weeks later i got red bumps and a rash and im scared, it was ichy but now nothing and i cant go get test as of yet because im working away and no1 will take me on around here, any help would be appreciated, thanks File size is too big

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    File size is too big

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    So yes, to be 100% sure you need to get tested. You say you had unprotected oral and then a few weeks later you got the bumps and a rash. Can you be more precise about when the symptoms first appeared after having the oral? Although not always the case, if the oral had caused a problem you would normally get a reaction and the symptoms would appear within 24 hours.

    If you are trying to upload a photo you may need to put it on a Laptop or PC and make the image size physically smaller and save it as a jpeg then load it on here .....

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      sir,

      is it possible that STD can appear after 9 months of making sex?

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      Do you mean from the unprotected oral you had?

      In general terms the majority of STD's would appear almost immediately following sex, or certainly within the first few weeks. There are exceptions to this of course, so it is not wise to always generalise .....

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      So if you are meaning:

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      is it possible that STD can appear after 9 months of making sex?

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      this would be extremely unusual, but not completely impossible. The vast majority show within a few hours of sex having taking place.

      The exceptions are things like Herpes, many people are born as carriers of the condition, symptoms may show at different times during the life-span, or not at all - this is why if you need to be 100% sure you need to get tested .....

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