[Question #2763] Burning sensation in penis
94 months ago
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Hi,
I recently had 2 encounters that i described in questions 2624 and 2538. Since then i havent had any othwr questionable encounters however for the last week or so i have been experiencing a burning sensation in my penis. I took an at home UTI test which was negative. I am wondering if it can be chlymida or ghonerrea or any other STD. P.S I recently used a dessnitizing cream for PE called stud 100 was wondering if that can be the cause.
Thanks for the help
94 months ago
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Just to clarify this pain is more constant not just during urination. Also more worried about the situation where saliva of a CSW was used to lubricate her breasts and i then thrusted my penis on her breasts.
94 months ago
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Hi. It says that my question has been updated 36 min ago but i do not see any response. Is there a possible mistake here?
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
94 months ago
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You need to be patient. In the interval since I accepted your question I was reviewing your three past interactions with Ms. Warren over the past two months.
I'm sorry you continue to fixate on your exposure to saliva. As Ms. Warren has already told you and as I will (again) confirm, STIs are not transmitted in saliva and even any theoretical possibility of transmission would be eliminated by the process of transferring the saliva from her mouth to her hand and then onto her breast and/or chest. This was a NO RISK event!
As for whether the "desensitizing" cream that you used might be related to the sensation you are experiencing, I cannot comment as I do not now how often you have used this, how long ago you used it, or what it might contain. Most such creams contain a variety of different chemicals, each of which has its own ability to induce allergic-type reactions or, in the case you mention, is designed to effect the sensation at the area to which it is applied. Thus, depending on the circumstance and timing of use, it is possible that this may be contributing to what you describe.
In my opinion, based on your continued concerns about your exposure, my guess is that your continuing focus on your penis and your search for possible symptoms is probably causing you to be more aware of normal sensations which most people typically "filter out" on a day to day basis. If you stop and concentrate on how your clothing (like a collar or a cuff) hits your skin, most people note sensations they otherwise overlook and this sensation is most typically an "itch" of sorts.
What I can assure you however is that the sensation you are experiencing is not a symptom of an STI acquired through the exposure you have described. EWH
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94 months ago
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Hi. I am just worried that i did not describe the sensation properly its a burning/sore sensation it the penis/testicles. Are you saying that regardless of what the sensation is that its not a risk? Is it true for all STD that they cannot ve transferred through saliva?
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
94 months ago
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Your description was fine. Your anxiety over these events is not however. Accept that you are not at risk and did not get infected through the exposure you described.
STIs are not transmitted by saliva particularly when It is used as lubrication. Accept it!! EWH
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94 months ago
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Thanks for your help. Im just so anxious about this and can seem to put it to rest. Thanks for the reassurance
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
94 months ago
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Your anxiety (and perhaps guilt) is quite apparent in your questions. My sincere advice is for you to seek professional counseling related to your anxiety over the encounter you have described to us. You are not managing it well and clearly are having trouble moving on from it. A professional counselor or mental health professional may help you to do this. Such consultations are confidential and helpful. This is not an STI.
This is my third reply to this set of questions. Accordingly the thread will be closed later today and there will be no further replies. Please note that the
forum does not permit repeated anxiety driven questions by the same users. This
will have to be your last one; future new questions on this topic will be
deleted without reply and without refund of your posting fee. This policy is
based on compassion, not criticism, and is designed to reduce temptations to
keep paying for questions with obvious answers; because experience shows that
continued answers tends to simply prolong such anxieties, when the real answer
normally should be professional counseling; and because such questions have
little educational value for other users, one of the forum's main purposes. I
trust you will understand. Take care. EWH
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