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What Causes Red Spots On Penis Head After Intercourse?

Hi, I have a question about my penis. I m 19 years old I had unprotected sex about 4 days ago and I haven t been checked yet but after 2 days I noticed I had Some red spots show up on the head of my penis... They don t ich nor am I in pain, but I am worried as I have had thrush a few times before and gotten it sorted out. But there is no swelling nore pain when I pass urine so I know it s not that I was hoping someone could help me? Thank you.
Wed, 9 Oct 2019
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Hi,

If it is an unknown person need to think of sexually transmitted infection - painless it can be syphilis. If not sexually transmitted infection it can be due to bacterial infection. Share a picture for confirmation.

I hope I have answered your query. If you have further doubts, I would be happy to help you.

Regards,
Dr. S. R. Raveendran, Sexologist
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What Causes Red Spots On Penis Head After Intercourse?

Hi, If it is an unknown person need to think of sexually transmitted infection - painless it can be syphilis. If not sexually transmitted infection it can be due to bacterial infection. Share a picture for confirmation. I hope I have answered your query. If you have further doubts, I would be happy to help you. Regards, Dr. S. R. Raveendran, Sexologist