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Boyzone 01-07-2009 01:23 PM

Re: Problems...
 
Bro,
I had a friend who gave his condition as follows...
He says had unprotected sex with his gf.
After a few days, when he pulls back the skin of his penis(uncircumcised), there is redness on the skin near the penile head and there is some white creamy substances under the penis head which is very smelly. sometimes itchy only. I told him, get his shit together and take a bath (haha). A few weeks into it, he still tells me, the symptoms persisted. (Ask him go see Doc, he is too shy).
Any bros know anything on this? Any cure?
Thanks.
Boyzone.

sammyboyfor 01-07-2009 01:29 PM

Re: Problems...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Boyzone (Post 3880454)
Any bros know anything on this? Any cure?
Thanks.
Boyzone.

Treatment depends on the cause. The cause needs to be determined by a medical professional.

If your friend doesn't have the balls to see a doctor for a diagnosis, he's going to have a cheesy, stinking dickhead for a long time to come. :rolleyes: I also feel sorry for his girlfriend. It must be pretty putrid in there too!

Boyzone 03-07-2009 01:04 PM

Re: Causes??
 
Bro,
Thanks for the reply.
Heheh...
Smelly pussy, Stinky dick... Whats next...
Prevention is better than cure.
So all you players out there...
Remember Safety first... Gungho(courageous but no brain) dies first.
Have a wonderful time...
Boyzone

Will advice that joker to go see doctor if symptom persist...

zilturo 06-07-2009 10:39 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
bro, just wanted to check is this a medical condition.

Some time , after PCC, the next day at the pubic hair area there will be 1 small lump like those u get for your face pimples. sometime it goes aways after squeezing it but sometime it stay there for quite sometime before it go away.

the funny thing is that this only occur after PCC but not after sex.

AfA_hmor 07-07-2009 05:46 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
have you ever had unprotected sex with anyone before?

zilturo 07-07-2009 07:09 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
bro AfA_hmor, if you are refering to me,

nope. always go for safe sex :D

meisha 28-08-2009 01:07 AM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
walau you super pro get so scary de picture my hair all standing up but thanks for the share.

Big Sexy 28-08-2009 02:35 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
mate...nothing is more scary than ignorance.

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Originally Posted by meisha (Post 4051356)
walau you super pro get so scary de picture my hair all standing up but thanks for the share.


Big Sexy 26-10-2009 08:16 AM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
More teens hit by STIs

More teens in Singapore hit by sexual infections

SINGAPORE, Oct 25 — More than 500 teenagers so far this year have been diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections at the DSC Clinic in Kelantan Lane.

Most of the girls were found to have chlamydia while the boys had gonorrhoea. Both sexes also had genital herpes and genital warts.

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have been on the rise among teenagers. Last year, 791 teens were diagnosed with STIs at the DSC, more than three times the 238 cases in 2002. As of August this year, the number was 526.

Other statistics also point to people becoming more sexually aware from a young age.

A survey last year of 226 sexually active teens between the ages 10 and 19 found that three of them had their first sexual encounter at 11.

More than half have had at least three sex partners. One teen had 34, which might indicate that he or she was getting money for sex.

The results were presented yesterday by Dr Priya Sen, deputy head for the DSC, at the Community and Parents in Support of Schools Convention, a biennial meeting of principals, teachers and parents to strengthen partnership among the home, school and community.

Of the young having sex, Dr Sen said: ‘They’re starting younger as they’ve no parental supervision. They may meet people who are a lot older than them, and some may even get paid money to have sex.’

She also presented findings from a separate study by the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS).

About 500 sexually active teens from the DSC Clinic were surveyed along with 500 teens from a polyclinic who were not sexually active.

Said Dr Sen: “Sexually active teens listed personal factors such as delinquency, smoking, alcohol use, low self-confidence, poor negotiating skills and permissive attitudes towards sex as reasons for having sex.

“They also cited environmental factors such as watching pornography and low media exposure of HIV, Aids and other STIs.”

The study found 43.6 per cent of boys met their sex partners through school, as did 28.1 per cent of the girls.

It also noted that 13.3 per cent of boys and 10.4 per cent of girls met their sex partners via the Internet.

For 7.8 per cent of boys and 8.4 per cent of girls, passers-by ended up as sex partners.

Dr Sen cited an example of a girl who visited the clinic. She had chlamydia and gonorrhoea, and had met her sex partner on the MRT.

The No.1 reason that boys listed for indulging in sex was that they were curious, while the top reason cited by girls was that they were “in love’ with their partner.

“Almost half the girls and about one-third of the boys surveyed said that they didn’t intend to engage in sex, but ended up doing so because they could not control themselves as they could not say “no” or were under the influence of alcohol,” she said.

The NUS survey also found that more than half the teens who went to the DSC Clinic were found to have STIs. Of those who were sexually active, less than 5 per cent used condoms.

Dr Sen’s message to parents: While sex education in schools is commendable, it is important for parents to reach out to their children.

Other topics at the convention included holistic well-being and pathological computer gaming. — Straits Times

asdf1 30-10-2009 04:16 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
I have occassional "on-off" rash on stomach, lower back, shoulder, forearms. The small & big patch like itchy rashes would occur on-off. Usually i would put powder over it or wash it with soap. Many times the rash looks like 1-2" streak. Could it be some form of STD? Please help. :(

Big Sexy 31-10-2009 04:35 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
unlikely to be STD.
probably eczema or allergies..

what happens after you powder over it or wash it with soap?


Quote:

Originally Posted by asdf1 (Post 4242152)
I have occassional "on-off" rash on stomach, lower back, shoulder, forearms. The small & big patch like itchy rashes would occur on-off. Usually i would put powder over it or wash it with soap. Many times the rash looks like 1-2" streak. Could it be some form of STD? Please help. :(


Big Sexy 31-10-2009 04:38 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
What's the difference between a bacterial and viral STD?
http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1600.html

The main difference between these two categories of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), now more commonly referred to as sexually transmitted infections, or STIs, is what causes them — bacterial STIs are caused by bacteria and viral STIs are caused by viruses. As a result of being caused by different microorganisms, bacterial and viral STIs vary in their treatment. Bacterial STIs, such as gonorrhea, syphilis, and chlamydia, are often cured with antibiotics. Viral STIs, such as HIV, HPV (genital warts), herpes, and hepatitis — the four Hs — have no cure. However many of their symptoms can be alleviated with treatment. And fortunately, there are vaccines available to help prevent both HPV and hepatitis; you can talk with your health care provider about whether you should be vaccinated for either of these infections.

In addition to bacteria and viruses, STIs can also be caused by protozoa (trichomoniasis) and other organisms (crabs/pubic lice and scabies). These STIs can be cured with antibiotics or topical creams/lotions.

One of the most common symptoms of an STI is no symptom (for example, up to 80 percent of women and 40 percent of men diagnosed with chlamydia may not experience symptoms), so it's important to get tested for STIs when you think you may have been exposed. STIs need to be diagnosed correctly and fully treated as soon as possible to avoid complications that could be serious and/or permanent. The American Social Health Association is one comprehensive place for information and resources about STI symptoms, treatment, and much more.

Most of all, prevention rules. If you're sexually active with more than one person, or with someone who's sexually active with others, "respect yourself, protect yourself" by having safer sex and getting regular check-ups. For safer sex guidelines, read What's an STD? in Alice's Sexual Health archive.

asdf1 02-11-2009 05:12 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
Thanks Big Sexy for your reply.
I hope it's eczema or allergies too.....
Advisable to go for checkup at DSC clinic or Skin specialist?
After I powder/wash it off....the rash or marked will be gone. But will come back once in awhile.

Big Sexy 03-11-2009 07:45 AM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
you case doesn't seems to be eczema then..
eczema usally don't just go off with a wash or powder..
it is probably allergies then..
Do visit a skin specialist.. :)


Quote:

Originally Posted by asdf1 (Post 4250913)
After I powder/wash it off....the rash or marked will be gone. But will come back once in awhile.


lordzy 25-12-2009 02:07 PM

Re: All you need to know about STD ( with pictures)
 
Great information, keep the good work up!


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