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Suggest Treatment For Painful Non Penetrative Sex

Hello, about a week ago, I was given oral sex. Right after, up until now, there has been tenderness and pain upon touch on a part of the glans. This area looks fine, I thought I saw small red dots one day, but was being paranoid I believe. Everything is normal except for this pain. Can you please help?
Tue, 1 Aug 2017
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Herpes can occur and it can cause nerve irritaiton wtihout lesions. But a week is really long for that. In theory, antivirals would help in about 5 days. But it probably is NOT herpes. Yeast infection, boils, just plain skin irritation can occur. LOTRISONE is a bit helpful for any of those but boils and it might make herpes worse (probably NOT), but it is an alternative. Lidocaine jelly might work, but at the cost of lowering sensation.
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Suggest Treatment For Painful Non Penetrative Sex

Herpes can occur and it can cause nerve irritaiton wtihout lesions. But a week is really long for that. In theory, antivirals would help in about 5 days. But it probably is NOT herpes. Yeast infection, boils, just plain skin irritation can occur. LOTRISONE is a bit helpful for any of those but boils and it might make herpes worse (probably NOT), but it is an alternative. Lidocaine jelly might work, but at the cost of lowering sensation.