Red stripes and bubbly under my glans

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Hey.

I had sex with a woman I didn't know so well with condom. I started to get red stripes under my glans days after sex that does not go away. I had it over 6 months now.

Is this balanitis? I'm also experiencing other symptoms like painful urination, pain in the testicles and pain under belly. I have tested for all STDs and urine infections, everything came back negative. image

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  • Posted

    Anyone?

    • Posted

      I have a similar problem, has lasted 2 years. Still searching for someone to answer

  • Posted

    Hi

    I have similar problems, a dry skin on penis for 2.5 years after an acute balanitis (swelling and redness) passed with anti-fungal wash.

    I get tested for everything but come back negative... everything. I just find staphylococcus spp on penile skin and after enterococcus spp.

    my ex sexual partner find staphylococcus aureus in her vagina with a swab and after ureaplasma urealyticum. Made antibiotics and her infection disappeared.

    I've tried:

    • Antifungal wash
    • Antifungal pills
    • Antibiotic pills
    • Antibiotic cream
    • Antifungal cream
    • Steroid cream (made everything terribly worse)
    • PEG cream (made everything better)
    • Emollient creams (useless)

    I just have dryness since 2.5 years, I had some urethral pain like electric shock, painful ejaculations, transparent discharge and developed a mild Hard Flaccid Syndrome.

    I've been to 12 doctors.

    • 1 said lichen sclerosus
    • 11 said I have nothing (included a lichen sclerosus expert)

    No one believed me about Hard Flaccidy

    The suggest of everyone (except the one who said lichen) was to leave it alone.

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