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Q: Round and smooth bump on the genitals
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 9th, 2008
approximately 4 months ago i had a little bump above my penis about 3 inches and it grew to the size of a small wart but was not colliflower looking at all and than it dissapeared but another one popped up but it was smaller and than that one dissapeared.. now i have had a small one on the head of my penis that started small and has gotten bigger and i am just freakin out.. it is barely above my skin and it is perfectly round and its smooth and its about the width of a bb.. i just dont understand what it can be because i havent seen any pictures that really look like it and it doesnt match the description of anything because none of them have been itchy and they are sort of pink but mostly the color of my skin.. any help or guidance would be great!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 11th, 2008
Penis Answer A3932
It is very difficult to identify that “round and smooth bump barely above your penis’s head skin” without seeing it.

The round and smooth bump could be a wart but a dermatologist should check that.




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