STD Herpes?

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Hello,

I had sex about 5 weeks ago more of a short affair and Although I wore protection it wasnt covering all. I was in the heat of the moment and should have stopped. 

about 5 weeks later i have a red rash below head of penis.

Its hard to make out what is their as maybe tiniest of blisters and tiny itching feeling. I didnt notice a fever yet or swollen lymth nodes as i read was common. I got a test done which i find out on Monday. I also when masterbating had this red patch and seemed to heal then form like lesion. It seemed to be about 5 days ago and then after the bigger red patch came.

I am wondering the worst at the moment as its not usual for me to have prolonged red marks on my penis if im infected.

I can only think the worst about it at the moment because it wasnt a stable relationship.

I was wondering if this is usual in STDs?

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    Hey James's ! I have a question when you had sex with this person did you do it in the heat ?

    If you did I had the same issue I used clinic condoms and for some reason the heat with sweat ended up irriataing me and had what look to appear as a big red patch & I just got tested was negative but did get some anti-biotic for it and it wasn't any type of HIV OR HERPES!

    Make sure you get

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      Hi there,

      It was inside but it is quite a hot place because in vietnam at the moment. 

      The woman gave me a condom so I didnt realise here come in different sizes and should have had mine ready.

      Im glad you got the clear. Mine is lots of little white blisters after the red patch. 

      I decided important to get a test at least.

      I have heard some strange stories with herpes of women being married many years before having a reaction.

      Also that 1 in 6 american men have genital herpes and a lot didnt know have. Its a shame the medical industry not forced more to find a cure but why would they when they get so much money in treating it.

       

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