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JimmyJim
May 28, 2006, 08:16 AM
So I have this rash on my penis and scrotum. I have only had it for a little while now.

It is almost like goose-pimples, and on the scrotum the are where my hair follicles are. If squeezed the secrete a very small amount of white puss, although it is not liquidy, almost paste like. I only just discovered this, as unless they are squeezed no puss, and even when they are squeezed it is a very smal amount.

I haven't had sex in a long time, so I don't think it is that. Any ideas?
I don't want to go to the doctor if I can avoid it, it's a tad embarrassing to be honest.

I also have a large lump almost which I have had as far back as I can remember. This also secretes when squeezed, although I think I had this before I first had sex.

I would like to post pictures on here, but I don't know about the rules.
I took a look and it didn't say that I shouldn't, but could I get some confirmation on this.

If you don't have useful input, please don't reply, as amusing as you may find this, the rules say not to mock, and so I trust you won't.

Thanks in advance...

orange
May 28, 2006, 10:37 AM
I understand your embarrassment, but consulting a doctor is probably the best thing to do. My husband is a doctor and is a member of this forum, but even he can't diagnose online. He can offer suggestions to you about what it might be, but ultimately he will tell you to see your own physician, even if you do provide photos.

That being said, what you have sounds like it could be sebaceous cysts. These are relatively painless, hard bumps or lumps just underneath the skin, varying in size, and quite often located around hair follicles. When squeezed they contain a pasty or cheesy looking discharge. Sometimes they can become tender, especially if you pick or squeeze them. There is also a danger of infection from squeezing them, in which case they will be very tender, spread and worsen. Continued picking of them can produce a large painful abscess which will need treatment. Personally, I've had them off and on for a few years in my genital region and upper thighs. I've learned to leave them alone. Generally they are harmless, but there is always a possibity of infection, and a physician should be consulted to rule out skin cancer, especially if you have a large or growing cyst. If you have a large lump that is really bothersome, a physician can remove it quite easily, but it's not uncommon for the cysts to recur.

So, please go have this checked out, just to be sure. Good luck!

Stormy69
May 28, 2006, 08:19 PM
I got the spread it around message Chava, but this was a most excellent and very informative post! Great job!

fredg
May 29, 2006, 05:55 AM
Hi,
As another answer said, go to a Doctor!
I am 64, and finally, many many years ago, got up the nerve to see a Doctor about a similar issue! I am very, very glad I went, because it was just a mild infection, cured by prescription cream.
Please go; I know you feel embarrassed, but Doctor's have seen a million of them (only kidding, maybe thousands.) LOL.
You will have then have the peace of mind that you don't have the worst possible Sexual Disease you can imagine. Best wishes, and good luck.

JimmyJim
May 29, 2006, 06:07 AM
Yea, it looks like I will be off to the doctor.

OK, he is another issue. I am in the UK, and I am not an adult, I am a teenager.
Can I book an appointment, see the doctor and get treatment without my parents knowing?

valinors_sorrow
May 29, 2006, 07:29 AM
Yea, it looks like I will be off to the doctor.

OK, he is another issue. I am in the UK, and I am not an adult, I am a teenager.
Can I book an appointment, see the doctor and get treatment without my parents knowing?

That's easy, just ask the folks who answer when you phone to make your appointment! Laws differ in different places. Any brits here to comment?

Krs
May 29, 2006, 07:35 AM
I think you need to be over 18 yrs of age

orange
May 29, 2006, 11:18 AM
Yea, it looks like I will be off to the doctor.

OK, he is another issue. I am in the UK, and I am not an adult, I am a teenager.
Can I book an appointment, see the doctor and get treatment without my parents knowing?

I'm not sure about the laws in the UK... here in Canada you need to be 16 to see a doctor without your parent's consent. However, you don't need consent at all if you go to a free anonymous clinic (such as an STD clinic). Do you have such clinics in the UK? I realize it's very likely NOT an STD in your case, but these clinics have qualified doctors and nurses, and could tell you what it is. It would be easiest of course to just go with your parent's permission (you don't necessarily need to tell them WHY), but if you are dead set against this, try to find a free clinic.

Good luck and take care, and I'm glad you are going to the doctor!

JimmyJim
May 29, 2006, 04:15 PM
Well I will phone the doctors surgery tomorrow and ask about it.
Yes we have loads of STD health clinics here, so if need be I will head down there.

Thanks for your help guys (and gals), will keep you updated.
This forum is a godsend...

Mr. Smith
Jun 19, 2006, 08:40 AM
Hi Jimmy,
How about that update?:o Because I've got a similar problem, so I'm pretty curious: what did the doctor say and what do you have to do to get rid of the rash?
I hope you'll answer, it would mean a lot to me..
Cheers!

gamerkid14
May 23, 2007, 08:49 PM
Yeah I have a similar problem to accept no large bump and I'm 14 and a virgin so don't know how I got it.

JimmyJim
May 24, 2007, 07:22 AM
Well I will update you.

I went to the doctor - which whilst uncomfortable for both me and the doctor was not as bad as I expected.
And even though I am young I just phoned up and made an appointment on my own - my parents have had no involvement in this (thank god).

I turns out that the rash was just hair folicles and he said that it's just the way I am and nothing to worry about. After seeing the folicles, he also asked if I had little rough patches on the sides of my upper arms which I do. Not sure what that means but the guessed it without looking so there is obviously some kind of relationship between them.

I don't know if there is anything I can do about it, and whilst I would prefer I didn't have it it's the way I am it seems.

As for the larger lumps he said they were cists.

Gamerkid - go to the doctor. I put it off for months and months after making this post, but it will really relieve your worries which will otherwise be in the back of your mind, and it has improved my confidence greatly. You have got nothing to lose, nobody will ever know you went apart from you and your doctor.

If anyone has any insight into reducing the visibility of my hair follicles, or perhaps some info on the rough patch on the side of my arm that would be great.