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Penis and testes get mole like pimps
I have been experiencing some pimples on my penis and testicles(right side only) from 3 days. Another matter of concern is that I am too getting frequent fever and headache these days. I consulted a doctor about the fever he told about the increasing temperature(summer). I was shy in front of him speaking about the condition of my penis. Going through all the image searches on Google lead me to many topics like fungal infection, red rash, HIV, bacterial problem, Sebaceous Prominence,... I had sex with my partner 8 weeks back, looking back to her family concludes clear evidence of negative hiv, even my parents too are healthy. After knowing about the pimples I shaved myself. There is no problem in urination except when I open the skin covering i feel like my penis skin has grown into the size and covers more part of my penis head. The opening of the penis too is surrounded by some very small white pimples. Is it all normal?
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hi ! you have said, you had intercourse with your partner 8weeks back and her family history is negative of HIV and all, and now you have complaints of spots in genitals since couple of days and frequent fevers. first of all, is the fever which you are getting has any link with the spots, i.e did you get these spots after you suffered fever or you got these spots and got fever ? observe yourself and get confirmed. if are in doubt of fever linked with spots then you need to consult sexologist, ofcourse there is no immediate danger, but may land you in danger later stage if neglected. just make a note of point that negative family history of STDS doesnt mean that you are safe, are you confident that you are safe with your present parnter ? that is what is important. white spots on genitals has many diseases like mucosal vitiligo, lichen sclerosus etc, etc, but naming is not important, just from white spots you cannot decide, whether they are dangerous or non dangerous, only thing is did you get those with or without any type of sexual act, if after sexual act, definitely you need to be alert and get checked immediately, without any sexual act - you need not worry but can get rid of those with mild medication.
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