Have A Dark Spot On The Foot. Having Sex With This Partner. Is There Anything To Be Worried About?
Hi I noticed a dime sized dark spot on the bottom of my lovers left foot. It was just an hour ago before we had sex , although it was protected by his condom. He said it is a birth mark and I told him to get it ck'd because I have never seen it. We have been lovers for 4 years, always protected. He was tested and showed me the results mid last year. I have been tested also last year for the 3rd time in my life and it has always been neg.He was also neg last year. Do u think there is anything to it?
The lesion on his foot is not likely to related to any sexually transmitted infection. Sexually transmitted infections in men would present with burning on urination, penile discharge, lesions in the penile or anal region.
You are not likely to be at risk of transmission of any infection.
If the lesion was not previous seen by your friend, then he should consider having it assessed by his doctor.
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Have A Dark Spot On The Foot. Having Sex With This Partner. Is There Anything To Be Worried About?
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic The lesion on his foot is not likely to related to any sexually transmitted infection. Sexually transmitted infections in men would present with burning on urination, penile discharge, lesions in the penile or anal region. You are not likely to be at risk of transmission of any infection. If the lesion was not previous seen by your friend, then he should consider having it assessed by his doctor. I hope this helps