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On And Off Scrotum Can Be Considered As A Symptom Or STD?

Hi I have been experiencing on and off scrotum for nearly 3 weeks now. They are not particularly red, and I have been applying cannesten cream which is only providing some very light relief. I have been sexually active in this time so am not sure if this could be related. If not thrush, what else might this been? Is this symptom synonymous with an STD? I have also noticed a small dark red mark on the skin (about 1mm radius). I am fairly sure that this is a burst blood vessel but it came about at the same time as the itching. Many thanks, Matthew
Wed, 10 Dec 2014
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Hello Mathew.

I would have appreicated mor information about any sexual encounters you had and details on your sexual partners.

But for now, I can only comment on this either being something simple like a urinary tract infection or possibly a sexual transmitted infection. This can only be confirmed with the help of a urine analysis and physical examination.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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On And Off Scrotum Can Be Considered As A Symptom Or STD?

Hello Mathew. I would have appreicated mor information about any sexual encounters you had and details on your sexual partners. But for now, I can only comment on this either being something simple like a urinary tract infection or possibly a sexual transmitted infection. This can only be confirmed with the help of a urine analysis and physical examination. Hope this helps. Best wishes.