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Complications In the Pubic Region


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Okay, here's the story ..

The first time I had sex with

this girl, I pulled my penis

through my folded hole in my

boxer briefs.

The next day or so, I noticed

I had, what looked like, a bunch

of ingrown hair only at

the base of my penis.

I concluded these bumps were

from the boxers being so snug

around my penile base and the

friction of the sex.

So, I decided to pull the hairs

out for whatever reason. The

pores healed just like any other

ingrown hair I've had before on

my arms or legs. Most with minor

scabs that disappeared quickly.

After that "outbreak," I continued

to have sex with the same girl

for about 4 weeks. We decided to

stop having sex and stopped.

About 2 weeks after I stopped

having sex with her, I've noticed a

tingling sensation at the base of my

penis, right where the hairs where.

The skin seems to be slightly rashed,

but no pussed filled blisters. There are

small red bumps, but no pussing or

indents.

I checked all the pictures of herpes

I could find on the internet and mine

don't match with any of them.

I was thinking maybe the tingling I

was feeling was because of mentally

thinking about it all the time, like I

has herpes.

Well, that's it for the story.

I'm looking for any insight regarding

my condition. Anything about seeing

a doctor is not nessecary. I know that

if it's really a problem, which it could be,

that I should see a professional.

For now, I care only for personal opinions

from people with herpes, or that have vast

knowledge surrounding the virus.

Thanks.

- Porsche

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Hi,

I think... that my comment doesn't mean anything (you know why :) ), but.....

Everyone experiences herpes symptom differently, but in my opinion, herpes hurts! Especially when you get outbreak for the first time. Before you even suspect if it is herpes, herpes would tell you that something unusual is happening and you've got to go see a doctor as soon as possible. That's herpes to me.

But there ARE people who have no symptom or very mild symptom. I got it from a person who had no perceptible symptom.

So... well... what can I say...

I guess, as you know, there is only one way to find out the truth..

Best wishes..

Faith

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Guest Anonymous

Yes, yes, I should

consult my physician.

This outbreak doesn't

hurt at all though.

If I had to rate the 'pain'

on a scale from 1 to 10,

I would give it a 3.

Which is nothing more

than a slight itch.

The only reason why I

choose not to see a Dr.

is because I'm under my

parent's insurance and I

don't want them to freak

out if they get some bill

that say I was in for STD

screening. I don't even

want them to know about

this, period.

I guess I'll just have to

decide whether or not I

want to face the music.

Thanks.

- Porsche

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The only reason why I choose not to see a Dr. is because I'm under my parent's insurance and I don't want them to freak out if they get some bill that say I was in for STD screening. I don't even want them to know about this' date=' period.[/quote']

Ahh.. I understand.

But if it gets serious, you should go get professional help. You know... your health is much more important than anything that you may have to deal with because of the bill... OK?

Best wishes..

Faith

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But if it gets serious' date=' you should go get professional help. You know... your health is much more important than anything that you may have to deal with because of the bill... OK? ...[/quote']

Most definately.

I am keeping an eye

on my condition and

researching the topic

throughly.

As soon as there's any

major complications, I'm

in the Doctor's office for sure.

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