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What Causes Bumps And Burning Sensation In Penis After Having Sex?

Hi, this is not for me it s my sexual partner. So he has claimed that he forgot to mention to me that after the last time we had sex he has been having weird symptoms such as bumps on his penis and burning on the tip of his penis. He will not show me the so called bumps, I m not sure if he s telling the truth, because he took so long to tell me. What are these symptoms of? He is trying to accuse me of giving him an STD when I don t have one.
Tue, 26 May 2015
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Hello and welcome.

Bumps on the penis at times can even arise from aggressive sexual intercourse with lack of adequate lubrication.

But STDs like herpes, syphilis, etc; all need to be ruled out. There could be a chance that he already had the symptoms and is now blaming you for them. The first thing you need to do before worrying about a person like him, is to get yourself checked and hope he hasn't given you something.

Get treated at the earliest if you are diagnosed with some thing and just leave ignore this guy completely.

Best wishes.
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What Causes Bumps And Burning Sensation In Penis After Having Sex?

Hello and welcome. Bumps on the penis at times can even arise from aggressive sexual intercourse with lack of adequate lubrication. But STDs like herpes, syphilis, etc; all need to be ruled out. There could be a chance that he already had the symptoms and is now blaming you for them. The first thing you need to do before worrying about a person like him, is to get yourself checked and hope he hasn t given you something. Get treated at the earliest if you are diagnosed with some thing and just leave ignore this guy completely. Best wishes.