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Lumps on penis...
Posted: 04-24-08 04:09am

Hi
I'm 20 y/o, and circumcised (phimosis).
When I was about 9, I discovered a small hard lump underneath the skin on the shaft of my penis. A few years later, I discovered another smaller one on the underside. I would say the larger one is about 3mm. It has not grown and can slide under the skin a bit. Both seem to be at the line where they made the foreskin cut, and seemingly attached by what feels like some sort of tissue ring underneath the skin. I have assumed that these are cysts. Does that sound correct?
Now, the more concerning bit. When I was about 14, I found it harder to urinate. Instead of going to the doctor (which I'm terrified to do about this, fearing the worst, and as a result of being teased at school when I was younger for being the only one circumcised), I thought I'd examine myself. Now, I know I'll get told off for being stupid, but I stuck a q-tip with the end broken off down my urethra. Nearly halfway down my penis, I found an obstruction. Well, I decided to apply some pressure, and it (excruciatingly) gave way. It bled a little bit, and urination was very painful for the next day. After that, it was fine for several years. Now, 6 years later, it feels like it is coming back. I'm really scared and know that I can't ignore it again.
Does anyone know what is going on here? Am I looking at a urethral cyst, or even worse, anterior urethral cancer? I am going to the doctor tomorrow for tiredness problems, but I am honestly terrified about mentioning any more. Any ideas on what I have?
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Posted: 05-02-08 04:53am

Do you have a sensation of inadequate emptying when urinating?
Do you feel urgency to urinate?
Are you experiencing decreased stream and postvoid dribbling?
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Posted: 05-05-08 07:55am

Thanks for the response.

While it feels like I am fully emptying my bladder, I do experience dribbling after urination, sometimes several minutes after (in very small amounts).
This past 2 weeks the problem has been getting worse, with burning during urination, and a weak start/end of flow.

I "bit the bullet" last week and saw a doctor about it. He referred me to a urologist, but I have to wait nearly 6 weeks for this appointment. However, I am having a blood test this week b/c I also complained of extreme tiredness lately, and he specified a CRP test as part of it (presumably to help test for cancer, among other things).
Any more thoughts... I'm really quite worried and he said there may be a possibility of speeding up the appointment if he "tacks on" something like cancer... but I don't want to come across as a hypochondriac either.... scared

What to do???
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Posted: 05-19-08 12:16pm

Dear M&Ms,

today I got the blood results back from the doctor.

Pretty much every count was normal. Although C-Reactive protein was at 6.0 mg/L... I thought that this level should be about zero?

My other symptoms are getting worse. My prostate is definitely enlarged (although the doctor seemed at first like he didn't believe me) I think that symptoms such as decreased urine flow, burning, and difficulty and pain at passing anything but the softest stool, combined with this constant burning sensation from this area are all pretty good indicators, not to mention that a few times passing stool has resulted in prostatic discharge (presumably from pressure from the stool). The doctor seems to believe me now, yet perhaps not wanting to believe that a non-sexually active 20-yr-old could have (what I'm confident) is either prostatitis or prostate cancer. It seems evident that it's on the back of his mind though, as he has nervously thrown around the word cancer several times without me actually suggesting it.

Anyways, that aside, he said he can do nothing to speed up the 3-week wait to see the urologist, but said that I might be able to.
If the pain and symptoms continue to get worse, should I be bugging the hospital for an earlier appointment, or should I bear it and wait the 3 weeks?

Thanks for any input you have to offer.
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Hello, penileproblem!
Posted: 05-28-08 04:27am

I'm very sorry I didn't write to you earlier!

Having CRP less then 10 mg/L is considered normal.
I guess your urologist will examine you for possible lower urinary tract obstruction, obstruction of bladder or urethra (obstruction often leads to urinary tract infection that can manifest with frequent urge to urinate and a painful, burning feeling in the area of the bladder or urethra during urination; it is not unusual to feel bad all over—tired, shaky, washed out—and to feel pain even when not urinating).

Do you feel need for urinating during night?
Are you experiencing problems with your bowel movements, too?
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Re: Hello, penileproblem!
Posted: 05-28-08 10:59am

MandMs wrote:
I'm very sorry I didn't write to you earlier!

Do you feel need for urinating during night?
Are you experiencing problems with your bowel movements, too?


No problem about the reply time.
I saw a doctor again last Friday because the problem was getting continually worse. Thankfully the problem does not seem to have worsened during the past week.
He called the urologist who could do nothing to speed up the appt, but hopefully this will not be necessary.
While I have not been experiencing an urge to urinate at night, I experience a fair bit of pain with bowel movements, and it is hard to do so. Kinda like you might expect with hemorrhoids, except that I'm confident this is not the case. Urination often becomes noticeably more difficult/painful after a bowel movement (presumably from pressure against the prostate??). Urination is also very painful/difficult up to several hours after an ejaculation.
Oh well, I'll just have to wait and see what the urologist says.
Thanks for the response, I'll let you know when I find out more...
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Posted: 06-04-08 06:02am

You are welcome!

It's good to hear that your problem is not getting worse.

Do you often experience a fullness in the rectum?

It is not unusual for the male to experience some burning during urination following ejaculation.

Waiting for your post!
Marija
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Posted: 06-04-08 10:00am

MandMs wrote:
You are welcome!

It's good to hear that your problem is not getting worse.

Do you often experience a fullness in the rectum?

It is not unusual for the male to experience some burning during urination following ejaculation.

Waiting for your post!
Marija


I am often feeling like I need to have a BM, and sometimes get this strange cramping feeling in my rectum.
The burning I seem to be getting during urination is much worse than one would normally expect.
I am seeing the urologist next Wednesday, so hopefully I will have some answers and let you know.

Thanks for your reply!
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Posted: 06-09-08 05:46am

You are welcome!

Some men having UTI's may experience a fullness in the rectum.

Does the urine you pass look milky or cloudy?

Being in touch!
Marija
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Posted: 06-11-08 07:30am

MandMs wrote:
You are welcome!

Some men having UTI's may experience a fullness in the rectum.

Does the urine you pass look milky or cloudy?

Being in touch!
Marija


I went to the urologist today. He did a rectal examination, which was somewhat excruciating as he felt and pushed around the prostate Shocked

Afterwords, he said that the prostate felt "fairly normal" but that I may have had a bit of prostatitis. I suppose that would fit in with the symptoms and the fact that the problem has abated a little bit lately...
He has now ordered an ultrasound and a cystoscopy (eek!), but I kinda figured that would happen anyway. He wants to further investigate my bladder and urethra.
Now more waiting...
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Posted: 06-12-08 01:39am

I was surfing the web trying to see if I had some sort of STD or something and come across this forum. I as well have a lump on the base of my penis. It doesnt really hurt but it does look pretty swollen. I dont have trouble urinating or anything but I was curious if your symptom started out like this. I have sex pretty often and its usually with different women. I was thinking it may be an ingrown hair, at least I am hoping it is since thats no big deal. Any insight?
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Posted: 06-13-08 02:37am

HealthGuy wrote:
I was surfing the web trying to see if I had some sort of STD or something and come across this forum. I as well have a lump on the base of my penis. It doesnt really hurt but it does look pretty swollen. I dont have trouble urinating or anything but I was curious if your symptom started out like this. I have sex pretty often and its usually with different women. I was thinking it may be an ingrown hair, at least I am hoping it is since thats no big deal. Any insight?


I noticed the lumps when I was young, I never really noticed any swelling, they seem to be very-small-pea-sized cysts that kinda move around under the skin.
You'd be better off asking your question in the Men's Helath -> Penis Section of this forum, as there are a lot of sexual health questions there...
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Posted: 07-01-08 18:02pm

MandMs wrote:


Waiting for your post!
Marija


Hi Marija,

I went for a cystoscopy today, a flexible one which I decided to undergo with just the local anaesthetic. The nurse said I was brave to do it with just local, as most younger people find it painful and have it under a general anaesthetic.
I won't lie, it was excruciating for about 10 seconds, but then it was just general discomfort. I got to watch which added at least slight amusement.
I was shocked to find that they found no urethral obstruction -- I would have put money on it. They said everything looked fine. But I still feel this wierd pain/obstruction halfway down my urethra. I don't understand.
The past few days, I have been experiencing moderate to severe testicular pain on and off. I told the doctor today, he said everything felt normal, but then said that severe testicular pain is a medical emergency, and I should have it seen to immediately.
Well tonight the pain is back, and it feels like the pain runs to my back at times.
I am meant to be going back in a few weeks for another appointment with the urologist. I just don't understand all my problems and it frustrates me more that they haven't found anything yet. I know I'm not just imagining the pains, they are really occurring, and it makes me feel stupid that they have not found a cause yet.
I just wish all these stupid problems would go away Sad
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