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Rashes On Penis Head, Tingling In Anus, Armpits, Thighs. STD Symptoms?

30 years, male. Have a rash for past month on penis head which started as a red spot just for a day then developed into painless rashes , no particular colour, just grey ... Problem is I have this tingling on various parts of my body, anus , armpits, thigh..like muscle tingling. no pain, can it be an STD . Am married and have regular sex
Fri, 2 Aug 2013
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Does your partner have symptoms suggestive of STD like rash, swelling in the genital area, bleeding, painful micturition? Have you changed your partner in the recent times? Do you use protection during contact? These are all some of the risk factors for STD's. Rash could probably be a result of STD. If you have any of the risk factors mentioned please consult a STD specialist and get all the tests done for STD. No need to panic. Take care
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Rashes On Penis Head, Tingling In Anus, Armpits, Thighs. STD Symptoms?

Hello, Does your partner have symptoms suggestive of STD like rash, swelling in the genital area, bleeding, painful micturition? Have you changed your partner in the recent times? Do you use protection during contact? These are all some of the risk factors for STD s. Rash could probably be a result of STD. If you have any of the risk factors mentioned please consult a STD specialist and get all the tests done for STD. No need to panic. Take care