Red Rashes On Penis After Receiving Unprotected Blowjob. Prescribed Antibiotics And Sofinox Cream. Is It An Infection?
Doctor, i went to Thailand and Bangkok and had received unprotected Blowjobs. after couple of weeks I saw red rashes on my penis. I went to the skin doctor and he gave me 7 days antibiotic tabs and sofinox cream to apply twice. I applied only for 3 days as the skin felt burning. I found that the redness went away but the white tiny spots appeared on the penis. After few days I applied sofinox cream as now it does not burn as i applied just once a day or sometimes. Still the dots are not fully going. i have no itching or burning. What can be the problem? Std? Or just a skin infection?
Hi. unprotected sex invites risk of getting STDs sometimes multiple STDs.
I would advice that consult your dermatologist again regarding the white spots that you are having.
i would also advice that you get your blood tested for HIV, VDRL, HSV ELISA.
you need to undergo pretest and post test counselling sessions and need some education about safe sex practices
take care
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Red Rashes On Penis After Receiving Unprotected Blowjob. Prescribed Antibiotics And Sofinox Cream. Is It An Infection?
Hi. unprotected sex invites risk of getting STDs sometimes multiple STDs. I would advice that consult your dermatologist again regarding the white spots that you are having. i would also advice that you get your blood tested for HIV, VDRL, HSV ELISA. you need to undergo pretest and post test counselling sessions and need some education about safe sex practices take care