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ScW_Sparky

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Penile Problems
Posted: 05-31-07 15:17pm

Alrighty. I'm seventeen and I've only been sexually active with one girl. She was tested and the results came back negative. Around this time I noticed a bump on the shaft of my penis (that's the reason I wanted her to get tested). after a few days the bump disappeared. About a month later (now) my scrotum began to itch. As the next few days passed, it became itchier and it began to swell and turn red. Today, it spread to the entire bottom of my shaft and the area on the shaft connecting to the head. There are also a few pink blemishes around the shaft where it connects to the head.

I'm thinking I should wait it out.

Any ideas? I know I can't be diagnosed over the internet but I would like to see what I should expect.

Thanks
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Llewellyn

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Posted: 05-31-07 15:58pm

I am not sure what that might be. I would suggest showing it to a doctor. If you do not have health insurance, you can look for a clinic near you.
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fiona05

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Posted: 05-31-07 18:27pm

well it is summer, so it is possible that the rash you describe around your scrotum could be caused by chaffing. however, i think it's unlikely that this would account for the redness on your penis. as i'm sure you know, there is noone who can diagnose you here. if you have a problem it will only get worse if you leave it. get yourself off to the doctor. and good luck.
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