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What Is The Treatment For A Small Pea Sized Bump On The Foreskin?
I have had a small, pea sized bubble near the tip of my foreskin since I can remember. It has been painless but a few years ago was swelling and I became a little self conscious. I used a hypodermic and extracted fluid which reduced the size. The over a period of several years it began to enlarge again. I again removed the fluid but this time the fluid returned and the size of the bubble was much large. I tried once more and now it seems that the fluid just continues and I have a significant sized swelliing. What to do?
If you had unprotected sex - need to rule out sexually transmitted infection regarding the swelling - I think there are equipped surgeons are available to do the reduction. Doing self can lead to sepsis or infection if you don't fallow proper sterile precaution.
I think you need to properly drain the fluid and start appropriate antibiotics for complete cure.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. S. R. Raveendran, Sexologist
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What Is The Treatment For A Small Pea Sized Bump On The Foreskin?
Hi, If you had unprotected sex - need to rule out sexually transmitted infection regarding the swelling - I think there are equipped surgeons are available to do the reduction. Doing self can lead to sepsis or infection if you don t fallow proper sterile precaution. I think you need to properly drain the fluid and start appropriate antibiotics for complete cure. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. S. R. Raveendran, Sexologist