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Inflammation on head of penis and redness, got tested for every std, and negative. dr. said yeast, took flucanzole and now have rash on testicles?
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See a doctor: Rashes are very different and require a in person evaluation to accurately diagnose and treat.
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A 27-year-old male asked:
Clinic std result were negative still get sharp pain in penis head randomly and testicle kinda sore now what should I do or test should I take ?
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A 39-year-old male asked:
Bump inside anus, penis and testicals have red rash, slight pain, lower ab hurts, urinate and stool no pain, tested for stds, neg. Who do I see?
Go see a family: Practitioner or internist and get checked for genital warts, herpes simplex 2, syphilis etc. Hope an accurate diagnoses will be made. Take care!
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Perhaps A biopsy , more blood work and imaging studies are in order to get the right diagnosis. Take care!
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A 22-year-old female asked:
I was diagnosed with yeast infection two years ago after tested for stds BV immune disorder etc Everything negative but yeast been treated with fluconazole for a year & clotrimazole but never responded I also now have pelvic pain whats happening?
Yeast infections do not cause pelvic pain. There are many other possible causes, but if you are sexually active, this suggests possible pelvic inflamm... Read More
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A member asked:
I had unprotected sex and now I have 3 red dots on head of my penis and a itchy red rash around the shaft and base of my penis is this a std?
Probably not: None of the stds does that. It's probably a skin issue. Eczema is common.
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A 23-year-old male asked:
Red rash in groin area with small red lumps- now also red dots on head of penis. Not itchy but groin area was, now it's just sore. Is this an std?
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