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Q: Genital Discomfort
asked by: Will129 on November 8th, 2007
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Hello, i'm new to this forum. Anyway

I'm 16 and for the last couple of years I have had a brown web like line from the bottom of my penis, to the top of my foreskin. I think it is a scar or whatever. But also these last couple of days lumps have been forming on the lines of the brown scar or whatever it is, about 4. Like tiny little spots. And my foreskin has been very irritant and itchy these past days - and still now. The brown scar is a concern too, as I don't want it to effect my sex life by freaking out women..

Does anyone have an answer to this? Sad

I'm too scared to issue my parents, and too scared to adress a doctor. =/

Edit: If it is required to display a picture, I will do so.
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Tylanas
replied on November 8th, 2007
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Posting pictures of your genitals is absolutely forbidden; we have children under the age of 18 on these forums.

I would go to the doctors as soon as possible and have this checked out. Who knows what it could be?
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marvel
replied on November 8th, 2007
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having a slight brown line (which can look like a scar) running from your anus to the tip of your penis is normal. It's kind of like the spot where your skin fused together when you were in your mom's uterus.

However, the bumps and irritated foreskin.... that may be a point of concern for you. I would go see a doctor about it. An irritated foreskin can get a lot worse. Make sure you keep it very clean until you see a doctor. Which, by the way, you shouldn't be scared about. It's a doctor's job to make sure you're healthy. Do you know how many penises the average doctor probably sees in a day? Don't sweat it, they're there to help!
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