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What Causes Dark Patch Of Skin On The Penis After Sex?

Hello. I have had unprotected sex with my girlfriend who has no std s (was tested). And i have this scab on my penis (scab as in VERY dry patch of skin) located at the bottom right area of the tip. I got this scab like thing before i had sex as well (when i was a virgin). I believe this was from irritation from working out and masturbation with no lube. But now after sex, the dry patch got a very small crack/cut in it and bled a little bit from the irritation of my boxers rubbing against it. What should i do to make this go away? And is there any concern for me of it being an std? Thanks a lot.
Thu, 12 Feb 2015
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It is mainly due to dryness and rough handling of the genital during sex/masturbation. So, please use lubrication to avoid this. If it does not subside then visit your doctor for examination and further management. All the best.
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What Causes Dark Patch Of Skin On The Penis After Sex?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum It is mainly due to dryness and rough handling of the genital during sex/masturbation. So, please use lubrication to avoid this. If it does not subside then visit your doctor for examination and further management. All the best.