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What Causes Red Spots On The Foreskin Of The Penis Head?

Hello, I am a 22 year old male. 5 days ago I had sex with a girl twice. The first time I used a condom but the next morning I didn't. Two days later I noticed a few small clusters of red spots on the inside of my foreskin and the penis head. It has gotten slightly worse each day since then and now there is quite a bit. There is no pain or itchiness so far, and no discomfort or burning when urinating. I am concerned however, as to what the problem may be. Thank you.
Mon, 15 Sep 2014
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Red spots getting worse indicates sexually transmitted infection. It is advisable to see a venerologist as soon as possible. It's also advisable that your sexual partner should also be treated at the same time. While both on treatment you should best avoid sex or at least have protection. Regular use of condom while sexual intercourse is also advisable.
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What Causes Red Spots On The Foreskin Of The Penis Head?

Red spots getting worse indicates sexually transmitted infection. It is advisable to see a venerologist as soon as possible. It s also advisable that your sexual partner should also be treated at the same time. While both on treatment you should best avoid sex or at least have protection. Regular use of condom while sexual intercourse is also advisable.