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Hello everyone, i am a young guy with an active sex life. In the past 2 weeks i have done it 4 times, 3 different one night stands. Only one lf the times the oral was unprotected, everything else was done with protection. Recently i noticed a change while inspecting, took a picture when i saw it and 3 days later another one. Can anyone give their ideas? Thanks a lot.

First picture is the most recent one, the other one is 3 days before it.

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It could be tear from having a lot of sex. Since it looks like you have lumps in the first photo, it really depends on if you are feeling itching/burning. Inching/burning with those lumps usually means HSV. If there are no symptoms other than the visible ones, it likely isn't HSV. I had some scares with HSV once or twice because I just had a lot of long sex sessions that left me with damage. Then, one day I actually contracted HSV, and damn, it hurt, a lot. No confusion.

(But please be aware that HSV manifests in different ways sometimes, so it's hard to be 100% certain of a negative)

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Don't want scare you, want just tell you my story 'cause my Herpes is a bit atypical. I had my first "ob" with many dots more on glans than underskin like in your case (without itch or hurt)... when I had blood test (about three months after possible contagion) my HSV2 IGG was a low positive/equivocal (value 1), on the first test just when I noticed my tiny pimples on glans it was negative at 0,50 (but IGM already positive at 1.3).

The bad part is that while felt not much burning or itching at first more noticeable skin manifestation, I am getting them now, 5 months later... burning while urinating, some tingling at afternoon now and then, it seems like my penis head became more sensitive, like needs to be more clean than I used to do or starts to itch. Is this a typical symptom of H?

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7 hours ago, SpeedAndLight said:

It doesn't hurt at all, neither does it itch, it's just there. 

Fungal? Bacterial? Hope so for you; I wished so many times that my condition could be nothing serious too... but...

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9 minutes ago, PeaceNeeded said:

Fungal? Bacterial? Hope so for you; I wished so many times that my condition could be nothing serious too... but...

Get another test, it will confirm you are negative most probably.

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