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For more than 20 years I have had lumps in my penis. When the first one appeared I saw my regular doctor and then a urologist. Both men smirked at me and told me it was scar tissue caused by rough sex. This never rang true, because at the time I was not having any sex and had never been prone to rough activities. In recent weeks one lump has grown and and I am experiencing pain when I touch my penis, when it bumps up against the inside of my clothes, and especially when it becomes erect. What might be causing this, and how concerned should I be?
These symptoms and signs are suggestive of STD especially if there is associated with pain, fever, urethral discharge and recent sexual intercourse. So this is the first thing to rule out by doing STD testing.
Second, it may be sign of uroinfection or urinary stones and some other genital infection but this is less common.
In every case, antibiotic therapy may be required so the test should be done as soon as possible so that appropriate treatment can be started. Till that try to drink plenty of fluids, avoid sexual intercourse and rest.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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What Causes Growing Lumps And Pain In The Penis?
Hi, These symptoms and signs are suggestive of STD especially if there is associated with pain, fever, urethral discharge and recent sexual intercourse. So this is the first thing to rule out by doing STD testing. Second, it may be sign of uroinfection or urinary stones and some other genital infection but this is less common. In every case, antibiotic therapy may be required so the test should be done as soon as possible so that appropriate treatment can be started. Till that try to drink plenty of fluids, avoid sexual intercourse and rest. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon