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Red Spots on the Tip of the Penis

6/20/2025, 6:20:31 AMMale25-34

Upon examining myself today, I discovered some small red spots on the head of my penis. Approximately a week ago, I had oral sex for the first time, although I did not engage in any penetrative sexual activity; my penis did make contact with her vagina. I became aware of these spots today after I masturbated for the first time since the oral encounter. It's worth mentioning that I have not had sexual intercourse with anyone besides this person, and this was also her initial experience with oral sex. Currently, I’m not experiencing any pain, itchiness, or discomfort while urinating. The spots became noticeable only after my recent masturbation. I would be grateful for any insights you may have. Thank you in advance! Age: 25 Male

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Cony

6/20/2025, 6:20:51 AM

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It's understandable to feel concerned about new changes in your body, especially in such a sensitive area. The presence of small red spots on the tip of your penis can have several explanations, particularly after recent sexual activity. Here’s what to consider and possible next steps.

Explanation

Red spots can be caused by various factors, including:

  1. Irritation or friction: Masturbation, especially after a period of abstaining, can cause temporary redness or small spots due to friction.
  2. Allergic reaction: Any new products (like lubricants or soaps) used during or after the sexual encounter may cause a mild reaction.
  3. Infection or sexually transmitted infections (STIs): While you may not currently have symptoms like pain or itching, it's essential to be aware that some infections can present with very mild or delayed symptoms.

Given your recent oral sex encounter, it's wise to stay vigilant for any changes, but the absence of discomfort or other symptoms is encouraging.

Next Steps

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep a close watch on the spots. If they change (grow, spread, become painful) or if you develop any new symptoms like itching or discharge, this should prompt further action.

  2. Practice Good Hygiene: Ensure you maintain good hygiene in the area, using mild soap, and avoid any irritants such as scented products.

  3. Avoid Irritation: Try to limit any activities that might irritate the area, including vigorous masturbation or sexual activity, until you see if the spots resolve.

  4. Consider Timing for Evaluation: If the spots do not start to clear up over the next week or so, or if you develop any new symptoms, it's advisable to seek medical advice.

  5. Educate About STIs: Given your recent sexual activity, considering getting tested for STIs is a good practice, even if there are no immediate symptoms. This helps ensure your health and that of future partners.

Reassurance

It's normal to feel uneasy, but many minor skin issues resolve on their own. Keeping an eye on your symptoms and practicing good hygiene is an excellent place to start. If you have other concerns or questions, feel free to reach out.

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