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ibb09
Nov 23, 2009, 09:15 PM
Helppp
Have had skin colored lumps on penis for a few years now.
They never come and go they're just there. Have shown doctor before and they just gave me a prescription that did nothing. They are painless and do not itch. If I squeeze them they're somewhat hard and a white pus comes out of them. There are about 8 of them all on the bottom of the shaft of my penis. They're closer together and smaller leading towards the head. Near the base there are three larger ones. They are not small enough that I would consider them bumps. Please any help is appreciated.
Have not found a match on other forums.
J_9
Nov 23, 2009, 09:17 PM
First of all... are you sexually active?
Alty
Nov 23, 2009, 09:18 PM
You need to get a second opinion from another doctor.
Did you go back and tell your doctor that the medication didn't work? Did he tell you what these bumps were?
There are too many possibilities, all of them guesses. You don't need a guess, you need a diagnosis. The only way to get that is to see a doctor until you get some answers.
Also, don't squeeze them, that's a sure way to introduce bacteria and then you really have a problem.
Good luck.
jmjoseph
Nov 23, 2009, 09:30 PM
Dude, don't squeeze on your "little buddy" like that.
And take him to a doctor that will treat him seriously.
You'll want him around for a while.
J_9
Nov 23, 2009, 09:32 PM
dude, don't sqeeze on your "little buddy" like that.
And take him to a doctor that will treat him seriously.
You'll want him around for a while.
Lmao!!
ibb09
Nov 23, 2009, 09:35 PM
Have not been sexually active in a few months although they're been there for years, not sure if before I had sex or not.
The doctor was pretty useless for everything I went to him. I've been embarrassed to go to another doctor with fear they wouldn't know what it was either. Any ideas? Specific doctors to look up or symptoms of something?
Thanks for the feedback
J_9
Nov 23, 2009, 09:36 PM
Sebaceous cysts are an idea, but NOT a diagnosis.
jmjoseph
Nov 23, 2009, 09:39 PM
have not been sexually active in a few months although they're been there for years, not sure if before I had sex or not.
The doctor was pretty useless for everything I went to him. I've been embarassed to go to another doctor with fear they wouldnt know what it was either. Any ideas? specific doctors to look up or symptoms of something?
thanks for the feedback
Don't ever be afraid to go to the doctor.
You'll be even more embarrassed if you end up with a penis that looks like a flute.
Just go.
ibb09
Nov 23, 2009, 09:47 PM
Ok, I'll try to arrange something soon and I'll post what I find out. Also I'm 19 if that matters at all..
Also I looked up pictures of Sebaceous cysts and they don't look quite like them, or as bad in my opinion.
Alty
Nov 23, 2009, 09:49 PM
Did you go to your family doctor the first time, walk in clinic, hospital? Who did you see?
You need to find another doctor, state your concern for what's going on, demand some answers. You are paying them to look after your health, so don't leave until you know what's going on.
It could be as simple as pimples, it could be as serious as an STD, or worse.
You really need a definite answer and you're not going to find it on the internet.
ibb09
Nov 23, 2009, 09:55 PM
Was a girlfriends doctor, never really had a doctor besides that. Not sure what kind of doctor to see but I'll search around.
I had a saliva AIDS/HIV test a few months ago and the lumps were still there and I was negative for anything also
Alty
Nov 23, 2009, 10:01 PM
was a girlfriends doctor, never really had a doctor besides that. Not sure what kind of doctor to see but i'll search around.
I had a saliva AIDS/HIV test a few months ago and the lumps were still there and I was negative for anything also
A saliva test doesn't test for everything.
Let us know how it goes.
We're here if you need to talk. We just can't give you a diagnosis. Anyone that says they can are lying.
Get this checked out. This is your body, you need to know what's going on with it, especially when it concerns your reproductive organs. You don't want to mess with that. ;)