What about genital herpes?

  The first time I saw this, I was able to get a good look at the situation. The first day I found with my hand to squeeze, there is no discharge, the second day, the third day are squeezed, there is no discharge, there may be too small package, the discharge can not see it half a month after the incident, today looked at the next, outside the foreskin only a red spot, has scarred, leaving a small black spot.  Hope to provide help: July 2 found outside the foreskin there are small red spots! At that time, I searched in Baidu, thinking that my is genital herpes, Baidu both helped me and harmed me! I was so stressed out that I went to Shanghai Tongji Hospital on July 7 and found the director of the dermatology department (expert)! The director took a look at it and I asked him if it was genital herpes. Director Zhao told me: it looks like herpes! I was told to buy some immunity medicine from a pharmacy outside. At that time, the heart was hard, went to the Tongji Hospital urology department, urology director Gui (expert) told me that it is not a sexually transmitted disease! It’s either folliculitis or circumcision! I said it was no big deal! Go back and pay more attention to hygiene! I went home and felt bad, so I went to Tongji Hospital the next day, this time to the urology department of Professor Cao’s clinic, I went in and told him my situation, and he also looked at it! He told me that it was not genital herpes and told me to ignore the small packet (sesame seeds)! He didn’t give me any medicine and told me to go home! When I left, he told me that he had been in medicine for 40 years and he had seen this kind of symptoms too many times! I told me to cut off the foreskin when I had time! Two urology professors said it was not an STD, and a dermatologist told me it looked like herpes and told me not to drink! Doctor, I’m confused!  Dr. Chai: Hello, from the symptoms can only be said to be atypical. The typical one is blistering, punctate vesicles. However, some genital herpes can have atypical manifestations and usually fades on its own in 1-2 weeks. It still depends on whether the next recurrence will occur.