Penis bump in mid section Posted: 04-12-08 03:09am
I had sex with a girl without a condom
like 8 months ago.. havent had sex since..
about 3 months ago i noticed a bump above
my penis in the mid section where the
pubes start growin.. at first i thot it
was like a wart but it wasnt colliflower
lookin at all.. it went away and then i
saw another like 3 inches away.. that one
went away too.. they never blistered or
anything nothing ever came out of them
either.. ive never had any pain from going
to the bathroom or any other symptons of
an std.. they cant pop as well.. about 2
weeks ago i got another one on the head of
my penis.. none of them have ever itched
or been noticed besides me being able to
see them.. also on the head of my penis on
both sides i have the same exact rashes..
they dont itch or bother me at all
either.. they mite just be from agrivated
skin from masturbating to much i dont
know.. but some days the rash is red and
some days you cant even see them.. i want
to go to the doctor but im just nervous..
if anyone as any information at please
help me!!!
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Posted: 04-12-08 10:17am
I would definitely recommend going to a
doctor and getting an STI screening. It's
better to know what's going on with your
body so you can plan the proper course of
action next time you have sex.
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