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I had a risky sexual encounter 6 months with a girl. Unprotected sex. Had painful urination for a week after the encounter and got tested for chlymidia and gonorrhea. Both came back negative. No other symptoms back then but painful urination. Fast forward 6 months later and I have a few small blister like bumps appear on my penis. I did masterbate the day before with no lube so might be a friction burn. I noticed them today and still masterbated with them there which made them worse  But it doesn’t hurt or itch and has only been here 24 hours and seems to be going away already. Should also probably add that I have not had any sexual encounters since the previously stated one.

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Had something similar like this.  Like it wants to surface then doesnt.  Or little white pimple looking lessions.  So far lately no more than 2 at a time.  Had my inner crotch burn like a chaffing rash but nothing there.  Then my ass hurt thought it was because i took 4 days off and sat on it.  I don't know. Had lower back pain before but never my ass muscle.  Weird.

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I was able to get another picture, the bumps from the previous pictures went away. Took them about 6 days and about the time they disappeared I had this appear on the opposite side of my penis. It is a better picture. Where you can see 2 blister like bumps. I do work in hot weather all day so I I’m not sure if it’s from rubbing against my boxers which I don’t think it would be from because I have never had them before but when I got the first ones nothing itches or anything they kinda just appeared. I have been itching all over lately including my penis and these appeared today. Like I previously stated though I haven’t had any sexual contact in over 6 months http://imgur.com/knupRif

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@Anony123 that looks a lot like a water blister that is full of serum. A herpes lesion is a small irregular patch that will typically have a couple or so little blister like bubbles with viral fluid.

Try to get that tested, it may be something like molluscum or a dermatitis issue.

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It doesn’t hurt at all. Just itches every know and then. They are pretty small.  I guess I will go to the doctor to get it looked at. Hopefully it is just a minor issue . Thanks for your reply 

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@Anony123 there is nothing really added in terms of an understanding from the new pics. The original blister looked more like a serum blister to me.

Nevertheless herpes is on the list of possibilities that it would be ideal to address with testing. I note that you suggest that you could only have been infected 6 months ago?

Have you had testing since the episode?

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On 7/17/2019 at 1:42 AM, WilsoInAus said:

@Anony123 that looks a lot like a water blister that is full of serum. A herpes lesion is a small irregular patch that will typically have a couple or so little blister like bubbles with viral fluid.

Try to get that tested, it may be something like molluscum or a dermatitis issue.

@WilsonAus  is it always like that like red area with blisters don't know anymore how it's looking and what to search for 

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