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Old Aug 12, 2015, 09:44 PM
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I don't know if this is the place to ask this sort of question. If you guys no anything of the matter, I'd appreciate the feed. Ack,

About 9 months back, while manic, I was with this woman, who said she was clean, so of corse I ended up not using a rubber.

After I masterbate, it will become red and somewhat inflated on the shaft. Not on the head. I've looked at pictures and it doesn't match up with any of the pictures. It is not severe.

I was told at the hospital I was at that they check for stds. I also went to the doctors and he told me I have prostititus. He took a blood sample, but he said it was to check cholesterol levels.

I have read that a yeast infection can mimic problems of the prostate.

I really think it's a yeast infection. Though if things don't clear up within a few weeks I'm going to get it looked at.

Natural remedies? I hear staying away from chips, red meat, lots of water, yogurt. Aloe oil, or coconut oil. Trying out the coconut oil right now.

Now thinking back, I feel like my penis has always been very sensitive. I do remember either having sex too hard, or masterbating with out lotions, it would always get red the next day.

Advice? T.u.

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Old Aug 13, 2015, 06:21 AM
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I would definitely get checked to be sure it isn't something like a yeast infection or herpsyphilchlamydiads. There are over the counter antifungal creams and such that can help if it's a yeast infection and they do go away by themselves sometimes.
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Old Aug 22, 2015, 05:07 AM
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I don't know if this is the place to ask this sort of question. If you guys no anything of the matter, I'd appreciate the feed. Ack,

About 9 months back, while manic, I was with this woman, who said she was clean, so of corse I ended up not using a rubber.

After I masterbate, it will become red and somewhat inflated on the shaft. Not on the head. I've looked at pictures and it doesn't match up with any of the pictures. It is not severe.

I was told at the hospital I was at that they check for stds. I also went to the doctors and he told me I have prostititus. He took a blood sample, but he said it was to check cholesterol levels.

I have read that a yeast infection can mimic problems of the prostate.

I really think it's a yeast infection. Though if things don't clear up within a few weeks I'm going to get it looked at.

Natural remedies? I hear staying away from chips, red meat, lots of water, yogurt. Aloe oil, or coconut oil. Trying out the coconut oil right now.

Now thinking back, I feel like my penis has always been very sensitive. I do remember either having sex too hard, or masterbating with out lotions, it would always get red the next day.

Advice? T.u.

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Prostitut-itis? This doctor has some jokes...
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