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Suggest Treatment For Red Bumps On Penis

For the past 4-5 days I've had these tiny red painless bumps on the tip of my penis. I'm wondering exactly what it could be. My girlfriend around 4 days ago gave me oral sex, and oddly this appears, and it cant be an STD because me we are each others first and only partners that have had any kind of sexual interactions. She hasn't been sick either, and I honestly am not sure what it could be. Please help me find out what it could be and how can I get rid of it?
Mon, 27 Jul 2015
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Urologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM.
I can understand your concern. As an Urologist, i must advise you that,
such red discolorations are usually seen with allergic reactions. It's safest, you get acheck-up with an Urologist or dermatologist, who can examine the skin and give you proper treatment.
You should get your blood tested for VDRL, HBsAg and HIV, to clear all doubts.
Wish you a speedy recovery.
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Suggest Treatment For Red Bumps On Penis

Hello and welcome to HCM. I can understand your concern. As an Urologist, i must advise you that, such red discolorations are usually seen with allergic reactions. It s safest, you get acheck-up with an Urologist or dermatologist, who can examine the skin and give you proper treatment. You should get your blood tested for VDRL, HBsAg and HIV, to clear all doubts. Wish you a speedy recovery.