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    Oct 16, 2007, 07:46 PM
    Red spots on penis
    Hi I'm 15 uncircumsized and I have a problem, I masturbate on average once a day for about two years now. For a while I have been noticing red bumps on my penis but only my head. I was wondering if this might ber caused due to irritation or mabey a fungal infection due to conact with shower walls. They are most prominent at base of penis head. Please help me.
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    Oct 16, 2007, 11:12 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by gerardtheretard
    hi im 15 uncircumsized and i have a problem, i masturbate on average once a day for about two years now. for a while i have been noticing red bumps on my penis but only my head. i was wondering if this might ber caused due to irritation or mabey a fungal infection due to conact with shower walls. they are most prominent at base of penis head. please help me.
    I'm 17 years old and I got exact the same problem. There are red spots at base of penis head. They do not seem to hurt, but they sure bother me. I'm sure its not normal to have them. I didn't go to see a doctor though. What should I do?
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    Oct 16, 2007, 11:38 PM
    I would go to a doctor. Doing that will ease your mind much more than having people make guesses on this site. Although the guesses may well-intentioned and based upon a lot of medical knowledge, no one here would be acting responsibly by diagnosing either of you without examining you, even if the person responding was a doctor.

    We can only speculate here and try to point you in the direction as to where you might find information.

    At the bottom of this page are links to questions that have been similar to yours. You might like to click on them and see if you find something helpful to you on them.

    Here is a search that you also might want to click on in order to find some information.

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    Oct 17, 2007, 10:44 AM
    This is what I think I got:

    Molluscum contagiosum is a viral infection of the skin. It appears as small, pearl-shaped spots which are pink. It may occur at any age but is typically found in children.
    It is not a serious disease and usually clears up within a few months. It can, however, last for up to two years.


    Please visit this link if you think you may have something else:

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