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Itchy penis, scrotum and sometimes anus

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PostPosted: 12/24/06 - 10:07    Post subject: Itchy penis, scrotum and sometimes anus Vote now! Reply with quote

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A girl i was with gave me oral sex which was then followed by dry sex (no condoms were avaliable) i know it was stupid to have oral sex itself without a condom but i wasnt thinking straight at the time. Anyway i noticed that the friction was quite hard on my penis straight after, on my way home i told a friend about what happened, and for a joke he said a crack about gettin herpes or some kinda stds, every since he said that it hasnt left my mind. the next day i noticed that my penis and scrotum had a slight tingling sensation which i was terrified about, the next day it was still there. It has been 4 days since then and its about the same if anything my scrotum itches the most out of the 3 quite badly, i remember as a child i have suffered from something familiar and im not sure whether this is the same thing and it was a coinsidence to persist a day after receiving oral sex or it is actually herpes. Please help me, i havent received any spots, red rashes or blisters so im not sure what happeneing, thank you
Chappy
ps. i think its possible that my scrotum has darkened in pigmentation however its not major, so im not sure whether its just me being paranoid, and when i urinate it doesnt necessarily hurt, i do it without caring about a pain.
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PostPosted: 06/08/07 - 18:19    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi there

I long ago had a similar experience and after a week or so went to the doctor for a diagnosis and prognosis. I was told I had contracted the dreaded South-East-Asia Lurggie and that the only survivable treatment would include the radical amputation of my external and internal genitalia. Doctor after doctor made the same diagnosis and told me that the only treatment was that my prostate, testes, scrotum and penis must be surgically removed. Eventually I was referred to a Vietnam born sexually transmitted diseases specialist and begged him to not tell me my only chance of survival involved the previously mentioned amputation. I was immensely relieved when he said that I needn't any longer worry about the threat of surgery of any kind, radical or otherwise and that because I had put off my decision for so long my wedding tackle --any minute now -- would simply drop off! Very Happy
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