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Suffering With UTI, Have Redness And Burning Over Penile Shaft After Using Condoms. Sign Of Herpes?

Suffering with UTI , have redness and burning over penile shaft after using condoms . Sign of herpes? Hi there, Just over a week ago, my girlfriend and I started temporarily using condoms because I thought I may have had a UTI and wanted to give it time to clear up. Immediately after that my penis shaft just underneath the head on the left side is red and burns a lot. There was also red blotchiness on the head of my penis that comes and goes, but is not painful at all. In fact I don t even feel it. This has been going on for over a week now and I m getting kinda worried. I went to the doctor the next day, and he said it was most likely just a friction burn or irritation, and he prescribed to me Bactroban to expedite the healing process. Unfortunately it seemed to cause much more pain and discomfort, so I stopped using it after a few days. There has been no rash or visable sign of trauma (cuts, sores, etc) but the pain persists. It fluctuates daily, sometimes I barely notice it, sometimes it s all consuming. I ve been tested for STD s (prior to this occuring) but upon reviewing my results, I m not sure I was tested for Herpes . In fact I m pretty sure I wasn t, so I m a little twisted up about this whole thing. Also I have slight burning when i urinate, leading me to wonder again about the the potential UTI I thought that i had before. The most alarming thing though, is that a few days after this started for me, my girlfriend was also complaining about pain/itching and discomfort in her vagina . She said it didn t last long though, and a few days later she concluded it was just a mild yeast infection , but still hasn t gone to see her doctor. We ve been together for 6 months and have had no issues before now, so this is kinda alarming for us both. Do you think it is Herpes? That is my biggest fear regarding this situation. Thanks you for your help.
Thu, 4 Jul 2013
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hi, from your question, it seems you had symptoms of UTI before you started using condoms. This could be some STD. Evaluation of both partners is necessary, treatment of both may be needed simultaneously. As for the rash and pain, it may be due to latex allergy or skin infection (for eg. fungal infection). For latex allergy, you can use hypoallergenic condoms like SKYN if locally available. Skin infection may be treated with appropriate ointments. Avoid applying dettol/soap to the tender parts. You need to consult a dermatologist and/or a Urologist.
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Suffering With UTI, Have Redness And Burning Over Penile Shaft After Using Condoms. Sign Of Herpes?

hi, from your question, it seems you had symptoms of UTI before you started using condoms. This could be some STD. Evaluation of both partners is necessary, treatment of both may be needed simultaneously. As for the rash and pain, it may be due to latex allergy or skin infection (for eg. fungal infection). For latex allergy, you can use hypoallergenic condoms like SKYN if locally available. Skin infection may be treated with appropriate ointments. Avoid applying dettol/soap to the tender parts. You need to consult a dermatologist and/or a Urologist.