Red Rash on Penis

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Hello. I recently got tested a month ago for all STDs to include Herpes and HIV. Came back negative in everything. I had 2 sexual encounters after. I recieved oral sex from one person. The second person also gave me oral but we used a condom when I penetrated her. After about a week this red rash started showing up. I have no other symptoms it only itches sometimes. But I've had if for the last 2 weeks. Anyone have any information or an idea of what this might be would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.image

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    it could be some irritation, some kind of dermatitis or it could be lichen planus, i am no expert but one thing is for sure you do not let it get worse.

    visit a specialist, visit a doctor, and make changes today.

    Eat very healthy whole food diet, avoid refined sugar, spicy and processed food etc, drink plenty warm water, do not drink with meals, eat at set times. get good sleep and reduce stress. consider introducing aloe vera juice every morning and turmeric every evening. do not wash with soaps only what doctor perscribes or water or specialist gentle natural products.

    wear only cotton underwear.

    soak up any urine still in urethra after urination.

    develop these habbits for life.

    best wishes.

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    Not sure what this could be. One thing to keep in mind is that there is a window period for many tests as it takes time for the body to develop antibodies. I was having symptoms after possible exposure and was tested at a walk in clinic. Everything was negative, but the doctor either didn't realize or didn't clarify that it can take months for Igg antibodies to develop and show up on a blood test (HSV or HIV).

    best of luck!

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