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md1117
Jun 19, 2009, 01:43 PM
Okay I'm 15 circumsied virgin and past 7 months I had a slight swelling no discoloration hardly notcible swelling on the tip of my penis I think it was because I had started sweating more of exercise and didn't change my underwear so I think it was because of that but then I washed my penis with soap and then that tip that was slight swelled hardly noticeable got darker and its a lot more swelled and a lot more noticeable I had this for now the last 4 months and not much change it hasn't got worse but also hasn't gone away

So what could this be and please how do I make this go away please please help

Alty
Jun 19, 2009, 01:50 PM
The only way to know for sure is to see a doctor.

Don't mess around with this, it's your body, you don't want to take any chances.

No one here, or anywhere on the internet, can give you an accurate diagnosis, only your doctor can do that.

Good luck.

md1117
Jun 19, 2009, 02:34 PM
Okay I'm 15 circumcised virgin and past 7 months I had a slight swelling no discoloration hardly noticeable swelling on the tip of my penis I think it was because I had started sweating more of exercise and didn't change my underwear so I think it was because of that but then I washed my penis with soap and then that tip that was slight swelled hardly noticeable got darker and its allot more swelled and allot more noticeable I had this for now the last 4 months and not much change it hasn't got worse but also hasn't gone away

Also its onlypart of the tip the hole of my penis the whole hole jast like half the holes little bit dark and swelled the other half looks perfect

Alty
Jun 19, 2009, 02:46 PM
Thanks for reiterating what you've already said.

Let me do the same.

You need to see a doctor. We can't give you an accurate diagnosis, no one on the internet can. We can guess, but is that good enough for you? What if we guess wrong?

This is your body, you need to see a doctor.

It could be nothing serious, but it could be something serious as well. The sooner you see your doctor the better.

That's really the only valuable advice anyone can give you.