Bump At Base Of Penis, Painless, No Itching. Had Unprotected Sex
hey there about a month a go i had like a little spot of a bump of flesh that grew on my pubic area like at the base of my penis , at first i thought it was a shaving bump of something but it didnt go then more slowly started growing, they re completly painless and have now slowly started growing on my balls area i had a chalmydia test a while back saying imm all clear they dont itch or nothing more are starting to grow and im getting worried, i have unprotected sex with my girlfriend all the time because weve been together for sometime and she has not got these spots so i dont know where i could of caught them
Hi, thanks for writing to us. The description provided is not sufficient enough to reach most probable diagnosis. It could be sebaceous cyst, scabetic nodule, molluscum boil, warts, syphilis chancre. it would be prudent to visit a dermatologist nearby to diagnose the condition .If required you might have to undergo few tests, to diagnose and manage the case. All these conditions are treatable. Hope this helped. Take care
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Bump At Base Of Penis, Painless, No Itching. Had Unprotected Sex
Hi, thanks for writing to us. The description provided is not sufficient enough to reach most probable diagnosis. It could be sebaceous cyst, scabetic nodule, molluscum boil, warts, syphilis chancre. it would be prudent to visit a dermatologist nearby to diagnose the condition .If required you might have to undergo few tests, to diagnose and manage the case. All these conditions are treatable. Hope this helped. Take care