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Vaginal And Oral Sex With Sex Workers, Brown Spots On Buttocks, Thighs, Itching On Anus, Testicles. STD Symptoms?

Hi Doctor, I have been having both protected (vaginal) and unprotected sex (oral) with prostitutes over the past couple of years. The last time i had protected sex was 15 days back. I am beginning to notice reddish brown spots on the hair follicles on my buttocks , thighs and calf region. They itch sometimes. I also have severe itching in my anus and testicles. I am very scared and feel i have contacted some form of STD . Please help
Mon, 28 Jan 2013
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Hi,
I think you should consult your family physician. It might be that you have contacted some parasitic infections that are causing the itches. However, other viral infections like herpes could also be implictaed. A good STI screen should be the best thing to do.
Meet your primary care physician for advice and management.
Thanks,
Luchuo, MD>
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Vaginal And Oral Sex With Sex Workers, Brown Spots On Buttocks, Thighs, Itching On Anus, Testicles. STD Symptoms?

Hi, I think you should consult your family physician. It might be that you have contacted some parasitic infections that are causing the itches. However, other viral infections like herpes could also be implictaed. A good STI screen should be the best thing to do. Meet your primary care physician for advice and management. Thanks, Luchuo, MD