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i have been with a girl for 6 months and been faithful and recently contracted blisters around my penis head.  I recently went to the docter and he said it did not look like std symptoms and told me to put neosporin cream on it and see if it goes away.  It is red and kind of raw feeling just under the head of my penis and there is a couple blisters.  I masturbated one day, I noticed my foreskin area (circumsized area) was burning alot, and the next day I noticed an itch, it was swollen, moist, and there was a blister developing.  It has been there for 3 days so far.  I have never had anything like this happen before and think it is weird that it just happens now and never before.  My girlfriend has had std test and says she is clean.  It is just discomforting and I wonder if Friction from intercourse could be the answer.  If you could give your opinion on what you think it is that would help a lot.  It also hurts somewhat when I pee could this happen from friction from intercourse also? Please help me out it would be greatly appeciated! Anything on why this is happening or what could help it get better would be great, thanks.


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Edward W Hook, MD
Sep 13, 2009


Welcome to the Forum. I a m a bit disappointed that your doctor apparently did not do any testing before he suggested the Neosporin cream.  Certainly what you describe could very well be due to friction. On the other hand, such lesions should be respected.  By that, I mean that it is in your best interest to have a herpes culture or PCR test taken from the lesion.  If this is an initial episode of HSV, the culture/PCR should be positive.  Please also understand that should this turn out to be HSV, it does not mean that your GF is not "clean".  It turns out that 1 in 5 sexually active Americans has HSV and, of those, nearly 90% do not know they have infection. As a result, the infection can be spread from one person to another without them knowing that this might be the case.  I say this not to frighten you but to help.  I hope it does.  EWH


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Herpes spreads by oral, vaginal and anal sex.


Herpes sores blister, then burst, scab and heal.


STIs are the most common cause of genital sores.


Millions of people are diagnosed with STDs in the U.S. each year.


STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging or touching.


Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex.


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i have been with a girl for 6 months and been faithful and recently contracted blisters around my penis head.  I recently went to the docter and he said it did not look like std symptoms and told me to put antibiotic cream on it and see if it goes away.  It is red and like of raw just under the head of my penis and there is a couple blisters.  I have never had anything like this happen before and my girlfriend has had std test and is clean too.  It is just discomforting and I wonder if Friction from intercourse could be the answer.  It also hurts somewhat when pee could this happen from friction from intercourse also? Please help me out it would be greatly appeciated! Thanks.


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Odds are that neither you nor your partner have ever been tested for herpes before.  Both of you should ask where you get tested for std's at to see if it was included or not.

Antibiotic cream can further irritate the sensitive genital area sometimes. If you think  you are getting worse, stop using it and return to your provider.

As to what is going on, might take a few visits to the doctor before you figure that out. If it continues, continue to follow up on it.  At this point since a herpes lesion culture wasn't done, no way to know if it isn't herpes or not.  It could also be many other things too.

grace


ok, yea so
i have a similar thing right now, its at the base of my shaft...and it feels like abrastion. its been about 40 hours since intercourse...we had sex 2x late in the night and again in the morning. I felt sore immidiately after, and mentioned that to her and she also was....we had seriously rough sex and we far from sober durring it... she has assured me that she is clean and I know i am too...
but ... it doesn't burn when i pee, or itch, its just abit sore and redish imflamed, i assume its gotta be a friction burn. but still scared.




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Me and my boyfriend had intercourse last week and I was a little sore down there. I figured it was just because it was dry. The next day ...


I had a protected encounter with a CSW in Jan. Protected sex, protected oral and unprotected masturbation. After a day or so I developed ...


I started out with the lower part of my labia becoming itchy. I figured it was from sweating and ignored it.’I noticed the next day that ...


Thank you for providing this outlet. I have consulted with 3 doctors and not sure what to do.

So about my exposure; one night stand wi...


John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, FAAO Jun 08


John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, FAAO 12/20


John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, FAAO 04/18


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Herpes spreads by oral, vaginal and anal sex.


Herpes sores blister, then burst, scab and heal.


STIs are the most common cause of genital sores.


Millions of people are diagnosed with STDs in the U.S. each year.


STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging or touching.


Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex.


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I'm a female college sophomore & started having partnersex fairly recently, around May. So far it's been a wonderful experience but within the past six weeks or so my partner has had difficulty climaxing because my vagina gets so wet he loses sensation. To be honest, it doesn't feel as great for me either when I'm totally sopping and lose all sense of friction! We've never used condoms (we're both STI-free & I'm on the Pill) and never had a need for lubricant. I know that your amount of vaginal secretion has a lot to do with where you are in your cycle, as well as being aroused...I'm just not really sure what to do about this. Obviously, it's not something I can control but I've started to get so nervous during sex that I'm going to get "too" wet that I can't climax either! And that isn't much fun at all. Is this a problem that other girls have? And how would you recommend dealing with it? Thank you so much.
originally written 10.15.2007  •  updated 07.21.2008  •  
This can be an issue with men with thinner (less wide) penises during intercourse , especially circumcised men (who don't have foreskins to provide extra friction), and it's common enough for it to only become an issue once the female partner is more easily aroused and comfortable -- which is as it should be -- because arousal and relaxation cause that extra lubrication and a less tight vaginal canal and opening..
You really don't want to have a "drier" vagina , because you're supposed to be aroused and wet with genital sex , and sex with a drier vagina can irritate your tissues, as well as just not feeling so good. There's also no sound way to bring about a "drier" vagina. Too, in your case, your discharges aren't going to vary much during your cycle, because you're on the pill , which actually tends to decrease and thicken vaginal secretions.
I know you say you don't use condoms, but they may actually help out here, since they DO create friction. Too, changing your position when this happens may help -- such as you being on all fours, or on top, or by you being on your back, but putting your legs against his chest -- and it may also help if he changes the way he's having intercourse, so that rather than simply moving in and out, he is rubbing a given side of your vagina with his penis (which is also a typical motion when the woman is on top). If it still feels good for you to have intercourse before you're at very high arousal, you can also start with intercourse: plenty of people feel fine with that and even prefer intercourse as foreplay to other activities.
But it's also not required that intercourse is what brings someone to orgasm . Since it tends to result in orgasm all by itself for only a minority of women, most women already know this, and the case is the same with men, even when there isn't an issue like this. It may be that at those times, it's best to have intercourse be only an appetizer or dessert, and that another sexual activity be the main course, as it were.
You also need to try not to stress out about this any more. So long as you both recognize that the idea that intercourse is THE sex is flawed, and that just like with any other sexual activity, it can be enjoyable with or without orgasm, and doesn't need to be expected to result in orgasm, there shouldn't be any reason for stress over this.
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