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Q: small bumbs on the base of my penis, on testicles to rectum
asked by: aus123 on August 12th, 2007
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Well this is long over due, i should have done this years ago, here it goes...ive just turned 19, ive had small bumbs on the base of my penis(underneith), on my testicles (everywhere) and as far as i know all the way to my rectom for maby 5 years now, this lumps arnt painfull in anyway, they where itchy at first but havnt been for the past few years. they dont bother me at all. they do not have dimples, they are quite firm, i do not have any signs of them on the head of my penis. they are the same colour as everything else down there. i can not pop them and they have no fluid or anything inside them(to my knowledge) most of them are at the base of the pubic hairs, although some are on the bottem part of the shaft which have no hairs. untill reasontly ive felt normal downstairs, as in ive had no pain or anything. but over the past week or so ive had some sharp pains occur up between my legs, more to the right side. i can only feal this sharp pain maby once a day, i could be sitting, lieing or standing it doesnt realy matter, but ive only felt it maby once a day. i dont know if anything is related, im just telling you everything i know. i could be experiencing some weight loss although it could be im not eating that much, and same with fealing a lil tired, but that could be because i have late nights and i dont eat much...once again i dont know if its related just saying it all...ive never had sex before, nor any physical contact where body fluids have been exchanged. i first got it when i was living in QLD, its tropical weather and ive read that some things can be generated there(or somthing). im starting to freak out, as you can see ive put of seeing a doc for a long time, i dont know how my family would react, im sure they would just want the best for me its just i need to know what it could be? its obviously not going away or the bumbs arnt going and comming, using common sence im thinking that its somthing to do with blood but then again i know nothing about anything Razz. these bumbs are maby 1-1.5mm accros maby smaller. PLEASE HELP ME IM SOO FREAKED OUT RIGHT NOW!!!
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aus123
replied on August 12th, 2007
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also i have tiny bumps under my armpits, where the hair is growing, but they are not as obvious, it actually looks normal but if you look closly it seems to have little bumps there aswel. Could this also be the reason i sweat alot?
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Tylanas
replied on August 12th, 2007
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I don't think the bumps are making you sweat and I don't think they are related to your pain. The Pain is the reason you should go to a doctor; the bumps sound fairly normal. Many men have them.
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HealthySex
replied on August 12th, 2007
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Right, there doesn't seem to be any specific reason to believe they're linked, but we're not doctors.

Go to the doctor and mention the pain, but do also mention the bumps. Stop putting it off.
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aus123
replied on August 12th, 2007
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Eiri wrote:
I don't think the bumps are making you sweat and I don't think they are related to your pain. The Pain is the reason you should go to a doctor; the bumps sound fairly normal. Many men have them.


Normal? what are they called if they are normal then? will they ever go away?
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Tylanas
replied on August 12th, 2007
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aus123 wrote:
Eiri wrote:
I don't think the bumps are making you sweat and I don't think they are related to your pain. The Pain is the reason you should go to a doctor; the bumps sound fairly normal. Many men have them.


Normal? what are they called if they are normal then? will they ever go away?


No, I don't think they will go away. I don't remember what they're called, but I've heard many guys say they have them.
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aus123
replied on August 13th, 2007
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Eiri wrote:
aus123 wrote:
Eiri wrote:
I don't think the bumps are making you sweat and I don't think they are related to your pain. The Pain is the reason you should go to a doctor; the bumps sound fairly normal. Many men have them.


Normal? what are they called if they are normal then? will they ever go away?


No, I don't think they will go away. I don't remember what they're called, but I've heard many guys say they have them.


Bumma...well does anyone know what they are called? any help would be...helpfull Very Happy
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Georgia59
replied on August 13th, 2007
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I think that is pretty common, I don't know what they are though. Just Follicles maybe? Some people are just bumpy lol.
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aus123
replied on August 14th, 2007
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Well i would still like a name, feal free to comment on my situation...

Once again i need to find out what its called? anyone know or could find out for me?

Thanks Crying or Very sad
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Georgia59
replied on August 14th, 2007
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That's really what I think it is, just hairless hair follicles that seem to protrude more than usual.

It's not a condition or anything, just part of your anatomy. I might be wrong on this, but it seems the most likely to me and I know it's somewhat common as I've seen it on men before.
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sandyallen
replied on August 14th, 2007
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Are you talking about sebaceous or lymph nodes, penile papules, keratorypyloris(sp), dermostomymyosis(sp), gosh there are so many.
Any way to the poster, you should definitely get checked out by your physician as the others have said, it could be normal and it could also get worse and please remember that it never hurts to get a second opinion. Please, don't be scared, be concerned!
I wish you the best!
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Fairy Godmother
replied on August 14th, 2007
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Wow
Sandyallen, girlfriend you are really on the testicle there! Glad to know such a knowledgable person is on board!
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aus123
replied on August 15th, 2007
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Re: Wow
Fairy*Godmother wrote:
Sandyallen, girlfriend you are really on the testicle there! Glad to know such a knowledgable person is on board!


Never know...she might just be good at google Razz only jokin...well there does seem to be alot...dammet...i dont have a doctor that i know or trust, i guess no one does initially...hmm thanks tho ill google those names see what seems familiar...

Thanks again everyone.
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aus123
replied on August 15th, 2007
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From what ive seen on google images it looks quite similar to penile papules, although those looks like extreem cases...but they shouldnt spread should they? i may be wrong but i think it could be spreading up the bottem of the shaft very slowly...maby not at all but i cant remember exactly unfortunatly.

And thanks for the names Sandyallen.
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Georgia59
replied on August 15th, 2007
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Penile papules are on the head of your penis, not on the scrotum and that area. So I don't think that's what it is.

Especially if they are the same as the ones you're finding at the base of your pubic hairs, I wouldn't worry at all. They're harmless bumps.

If you do think they're spreading, or if they itch, then that's a problem.

Why not just go see a doc and put your mind at ease? You'll find one you like, and you can't avoid it forever.
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