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  5. I had sex with a prostitute and the condom broke. I dont know her STD status. About a week later, I noticed genital warts, so Ive been using Monolox antibiotics, Flonida cream (even though its recommended twice a week, I started using it daily after the first 2 weeks), and Supirocin ointment daily. Now, after about 3 weeks, Ive noticed some swelling and redness around the opening of my penis on one side. Could this be a sign of an STD or could it be due to the Flonida cream? The skin folds when I apply the cream and it touches the tip of my penis. Im really worried. Could this be a sign of herpes? What type of doctor should I consult?

I had sex with a prostitute and the condom broke. I dont know her STD status. About a week later, I noticed genital warts, so Ive been using Monolox antibiotics, Flonida cream (even though its recommended twice a week, I started using it daily after the first 2 weeks), and Supirocin ointment daily. Now, after about 3 weeks, Ive noticed some swelling and redness around the opening of my penis on one side. Could this be a sign of an STD or could it be due to the Flonida cream? The skin folds when I apply the cream and it touches the tip of my penis. Im really worried. Could this be a sign of herpes? What type of doctor should I consult?

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I had sex with a prostitute and the condom broke. I dont know her STD status. About a week later, I noticed genital warts, so Ive been using Monolox antibiotics, Flonida cream (even though its recommended twice a week, I started using it daily after the first 2 weeks), and Supirocin ointment daily. Now, after about 3 weeks, Ive noticed some swelling and redness around the opening of my penis on one side. Could this be a sign of an STD or could it be due to the Flonida cream? The skin folds when I apply the cream and it touches the tip of my penis. Im really worried. Could this be a sign of herpes? What type of doctor should I consult?

It sounds like the swelling and redness you're experiencing could be related to the use of Flonida cream, especially if it is coming into contact with sensitive areas like the tip of your penis. However, since genital warts and other STDs can present with similar symptoms, I strongly recommend consulting a dermatologist or a venereologist (specialist in sexually transmitted diseases) for a proper diagnosis and to rule out any concerns like herpes or other infections. It's important to get a professional opinion for peace of mind.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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