Hey all.
I have a question which I believe has been answered already. I am 17, male, with my 19 year old partner. We have been together for a year now and during that time we have been having unprotected sex. Neither of us have any history of sexually transmitted infections and in addition to that I have had one blood test (for possible urine infection) and given two urine samples, all of which have come up completely clean. I recently noticed what appear to be pimples (or possibly blisters) on the head of my penis which are harmless from what I can tell. When popped they leave a small red sore that seems to heal relatively quickly. It appears to be a similar result of when we have dry sex without lubricant, causing my head to be irritated and produce benign sores that clear within a few days. My partner shows no signs of this.
It doesn't hurt when I pee and it's completely clear. I think I can safely say that I can rule out any form of STI but I thought I'd check with people who know what they're talking about. I will be going to a sexual health clinic soon for an evaluation and another blood test, better safe than sorry.
I have a question which I believe has been answered already. I am 17, male, with my 19 year old partner. We have been together for a year now and during that time we have been having unprotected sex. Neither of us have any history of sexually transmitted infections and in addition to that I have had one blood test (for possible urine infection) and given two urine samples, all of which have come up completely clean. I recently noticed what appear to be pimples (or possibly blisters) on the head of my penis which are harmless from what I can tell. When popped they leave a small red sore that seems to heal relatively quickly. It appears to be a similar result of when we have dry sex without lubricant, causing my head to be irritated and produce benign sores that clear within a few days. My partner shows no signs of this.
It doesn't hurt when I pee and it's completely clear. I think I can safely say that I can rule out any form of STI but I thought I'd check with people who know what they're talking about. I will be going to a sexual health clinic soon for an evaluation and another blood test, better safe than sorry.
Pearly penile papules are very common and not contagious.
Ask your doctor to confirm.
Ask your doctor to confirm.