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mexiknvato

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Penile Cancer
Posted: 07-23-06 20:34pm

I have a dark blue spot in the left side of my glans. Could it be penile cancer??? When I touch it it doesnt hurt. And I noticed it like a year ago after conditioner accidentaly got in to my glans and it started sort of burning.

And since I noticed it ive been keeping track to see if it spreads but it has stayed the same.

Does anybody know if it might be penile cancer??? :(
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mexiknvato

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Posted: 07-23-06 23:20pm

By the way im 15 years old im about to be 16 in november
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mexiknvato

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Posted: 07-24-06 11:12am

Does anyone know??? Please help!!
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Posted: 07-24-06 11:45am

Is it a vein? I don't know what it could be. But if it doesn't hurt and you have absolutely no other symptoms, my first thought would not be penile cancer.
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sandyallen

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Posted: 07-24-06 11:53am

The best way to tell is to talk to your parents and possbly to get them to take you to the Dr., at least it will relieve your mind. Possibly someone else has more information to offer.
Good luck to you!
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mexiknvato

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Posted: 07-24-06 18:01pm

Its not a vein. Its just like a dark blue spot. And yea whn I touch it it doesnt hurt it feels just like the uncolored part of my glans
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