you can call the insurance company and get the information that a DR office will need. it sounds like something you should take care of as soon as possible as opposed to waiting. Doctors offices will understand that your cards are on the way as long as you have your client number from the Insurance company.
also, as for what is wrong, I would still get an STD/STI check because there are STD/STI's that may not show symptoms in men such as HPV. it would be smart to schedule and appointment to have the itching looked at and also to have a test done. its always better to be safe instead of sorry.
is the itching inside? and are you putting Itch-x and Cortisone inside? cause I dont think youre supposed to do that, but Im not sure if you were just putting that on the bumps.
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Date: 2008-01-11 07:00 am (UTC)also, as for what is wrong, I would still get an STD/STI check because there are STD/STI's that may not show symptoms in men such as HPV. it would be smart to schedule and appointment to have the itching looked at and also to have a test done. its always better to be safe instead of sorry.
is the itching inside? and are you putting Itch-x and Cortisone inside? cause I dont think youre supposed to do that, but Im not sure if you were just putting that on the bumps.