i suggest you go ask your doctor about this.. before it gets worse
2006-08-15 10:47:53
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answered by lumi 4
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Painless Sore On Penis
2016-10-19 10:09:57
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answered by ? 4
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A possibility would be syphilis. Syphilis has three distinct stages. The first stage is characterized by a chancre (a painless sore on the genitals)....after several months it may disappear on its own but the bacteria remains in the body. The second stage if treatment isn't received is a rash on the palms of the hands or soles of the feet.....this too will go away and then will progress to stage 3. Stage three is marked by permanent damage to the body.
Syphilis is curable......all you have to do is go get tested and treated. As with any std, there is a huge risk in not facing it head on because it can lead to severe and permanent issues.
2006-08-15 11:09:56
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answered by sivasage 2
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This sounds like syphilis. You are likely in the first stage (primary syphilis), and have not yet advanced to the second stage (that involves rashes on your hands and feet and other symptoms). Once the chancre (painless ulcer on your penis) goes away, you are not cured unless you are properly treated with antibiotics.
You need to see a doctor right away and not have intercourse with anyone until this is resolved. The treatment at this early stage is much easier than it will be later, so do NOT delay. Go see your doctor tomorrow morning. Luckily, syphilis is completely curable in this stage, but you need to be careful in the future and also have testing for HIV (now and again in 6 months if the test is negative now), gonorrhea, chlamydia since you have had risky activity recently.
2006-08-15 10:50:55
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answered by KF 3
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This is the first stage of syphilis.
Get treated and you will be free for ever.
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Syphilis> Phases of development>
Syphilis develops in phases. The first phase is called the primary phase. The second stage is called the secondary stage and the third stage is called the latent stage. The first appearance of the infection is seen in ten to ninety days. The average span is twenty-one days. This is the first phase after getting infected. This stage will last from a month to two and you will see healing with or without any treatment. During the first stage, firm red papules that are painless, form on the genitals or the anus. If the papules, that are called chancre, form inside the vagina or the anus, they may go unnoticed. As the disease shows no outward signs after the first phase, many patients fail to notice it. If you notice any red, painless small bumps on your genitals, contact your doctor immediately and get treated as soon as possible. You will be free of the disease after the first phase itself.
Second stage:
If the condition is left untreated or if the treatment fails to eradicate the bacteria completely, syphilis enters the second stage called secondary phase. This phase normally occurs between three weeks to three months after the first stage. In the second stage, the patient develops rashes mostly on the palms or soles. These rashes, that look red or reddish brown, may be subtle and may go unnoticed or may be taken as something else. These rashes may not only form on palms and soles but anywhere on the body. The rashes may be accompanied by other symptoms such as red and raw patches in genital area, mouth, throat, anus, etc. Fever, ache in joints, muscles pains, etc., may be present in the second phase. If you notice these signs, consult with your doctor immediately. Even if you don't get treated for syphilis in the second stage, the symptoms of the second stage will resolve, but the untreated bacteria will remain in your body in a latent state. This can cause the latent stage of syphilis, which is very dangerous.
Latent Stage:
The signs of the tertiary stage develop any time within three to ten years of the initial contact with syphilis. This stage causes widespread damage to the body. The organs involved include liver, heart, eyes, bones, joints, blood vessels and brain. The internal damage may not show for a few years. After some years, the patient may notice paralysis, numbness, dementia and difficulty in muscle coordination. If no steps are taken to treat, the final result may be death.
2006-08-16 00:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a typical sign of a syphilis infection.
You need to go to a doctor. It's curable with antibiotics. It's highly contagious.
It has terrible side effects if not treated.
2006-08-15 11:45:19
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answered by Mika M 4
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It sounds like you have a problem and it is serious. Go to a doctor or Public Health ASAP Good luck!
2006-08-15 11:02:58
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answered by jodie 6
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I'm not a Dokter, I don't even play one on TV, but 4 out of 5 Newts agree, it sounds like Moon-pecker-roo to me.
2006-08-15 10:50:14
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answered by newt_peabody 5
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in my opion you have syphillis you need to go now to the .e.r. room and let them do both blood as well culcure tests the blood test will give you the answer on the .std. if syphillis as well there are other risk factors to in this matter. my opion?
2006-08-15 21:57:56
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answered by the_silverfoxx 7
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That sounds like a chancre sore. VERY possible that you've contracted syphilis. Get that checked now!
2006-08-15 10:48:25
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answered by Leah Rachelle 2
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