It started out with a light pain on my frenulum (did masturbate the night before) and over the next couple of days it developed into an ulcer. It's yellowish in color and has an intense pain (there were no blisters). I did have sex with someone apart from my partner in the last one month, I did use a condom.
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Hello.......sexually transmitted diseases are most causes for genital ulcer. STDs such as herpes simplex virus (HSV 2), chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, granuloma inguinale .... That lesion looks like chancre.. Consult venerologist in nearest hospital......
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