Open Sores On Penis, Bleeding. Negative STD Test. Herpes?
i just notice some open sores on the lower shaft of my penis before the shaft that showed up within the last 2 days. they never raised up and i could not see if they were clear fluid or puss....but they are open now and are bleeing every so often. ive had this before one very tiny and was checked for herpes and a swab test. all came back neg. now i have three legions or areas the are the same size 1/16 diamater? i never felt them pop or even noticed any clear filled bubbles. i think the first one did not bleed the 2 was tinier and slightly bleed. today i noticed a 3rd and it has started bleeding i dabbed it with TP until it stopped. is this typical herpes? there is no itching and scratchyness.... but i did get over a severe sinus infection and finished my last antibiotic of leviquin on the 17th. 10 day supply
Namaste Welcome to HCM Greetings of the day Herpetic lesion are very painful, if the lesion which you have described are painless the possibility of syphilytic chancre should be considered. Visit Dermatologist for confirmation. Regards
Dr Deepak Kaltari
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Open Sores On Penis, Bleeding. Negative STD Test. Herpes?
Namaste Welcome to HCM Greetings of the day Herpetic lesion are very painful, if the lesion which you have described are painless the possibility of syphilytic chancre should be considered. Visit Dermatologist for confirmation. Regards Dr Deepak Kaltari