Red patch on my foreskin

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noticed this red patch yesterday can anyone tell me what it is

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  • Posted

    I would go see any Medical Professional ASP, this could be something you really don't want to have untreated for any longer than necessary.

    Once you have had a diagnosis can you come back and update your Forum Post here .........

    • Posted

      what could it be?

      i got this after i dry masturbated its a little sore when i touch it

  • Posted

    Mark, this could be a severe skin problem, you do not want to mess about with what it could be potentially, go see your Regular / Family Doctor or a GP, or go to any Walk-In Sexual Health Service and get it checked ......

    • Posted

      Its almost gone doesnt hurt anymore

      i havent beem sexually active so i doubt its sti,it popped up 3 days ago and its pretty much gone. From your point of view what could it be and what do you mean by severe skin problem?

    • Posted

      He is suggesting this looks like genital herpes, and I would agree. You mention you have not been sexually active recently, but herpes can lay dormant. Or are you saying you are a virgin? If you have been sexually active prior, have you always used protection, or had STI screening including blood tests for herpes?

    • Posted

      Are you saying your penis no longer looks as it did in the 1st picture you posted? You need to realise people in these forums are not medical professionals, to diagnose and suggest forms of treatment. This is what Medical Professionals are for, go see a doctor or go to a sexual health center where they deal with all genital and reproductive health issues if your penis still looks pretty much as it does in the photos.

    • Posted

      the blister is slowly disappearing ill give another few days if it doesn't go away ill go see a doctor, much appreciated and the time for your comments guys.

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