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I have weired bumps on the tip of my p***s?

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what does that mean? how can i make them go away?

they are only around the tip area. i have never had s*x.

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  1. my boyfriend has tiny ones under the rim of his...i dont think theyre really anything...unless theyre huge and look like mosquito bites or something, i think thats just the texture of your skin in that particular area


  2. Probbaly isnt anything bad, but worth asking a doctor about it.

  3. It could be an allergic reaction to maybe a new brand of laundry soap.  If you hadn't said you'd never had s*x, then I would have said you had contracted herpes or venereal warts.  But, that's not the case here.  Check your laundry soap first.  If it's a new brand, then bingo!  However if it's the same brand you've been using for years then you should see a doctor.  It's probably nothing serious, but nonetheless you want to have it checked out.

  4. Herpes.

    Might have gotten it from your parents, I think that's possible.

    It never goes away... Sorry... You can control outbreaks but you should NEVER have unprotected s*x.

  5. you should get it checked out first and foremost, and if you have never had s*x, it could be from contact with someone who had herpes, just by even shaking their hand or the like it is possible that the disorder could be hereditary, meaning you got it from your parents

  6. It can maybe be that you are allegic to a clothing detergent. if you say u have never had s*x then im pretty sure its not an std or something. go to the doctors. and find out. also its gonna sound kind of gross but maybe when you go pee you dont wipe urself.....just go to the doctors

  7. If you never had s*x then you don't have genital warts.  I would go to a doctor or dermatologist and have it checked out.

  8. Sounds like herpes which is not always transferred from sexual contact so go see your doctor.

  9. YOU WILL HAVE TO CHOP YOUR p***s OFF!!!  This is called spasticdickybird. it could kill you. remember it will spread. do you want to look like a big lump; chop it off

  10. Have you ever received oral s*x?  If so, you might have an STD and should be checked out.  As far as diseases are concerned, oral s*x still counts as s*x.

    Otherwise, you might just have acne.  I've heard of pimples showing up on really weird places before.  Generally, any place perspiration can collect, can get pimply.

    Either way, you should definitely talk to your doctor.  He'll know if this is something you need to worry about.

  11. Sandpaper will take them right off.

  12. Ignore those jerks who say you have an std.  They are just being mean.  I would go to a doctor.  You might also want to use some antibiotic cream.

  13. I would speak to your parents or a qualified urologist...it probably is nothing, but don't take chances..

  14. I had it too so I went to the doctor and she sent me this medication lotion.

  15. If you m********e and your skin is dry you could have torn the skin.

    the bumps are a mild reaction to the "rug burn" it just encountered.

    my bf had this problem a few years ago if we had s*x and it wasn't wet enough, they go away.

    now if they DONT go away i'd look into that with a doctor

  16. try searching yahoo or google images for terms like genital warts and herpes and try to find something that looks like yours.

    and its most likely a good idea to see the doctor

  17. to the people who are pricks, stop it, its a serious question about his man parts, come on.

    are these bumps on the rim of ur p***s' head? if it is, they are called pearly papules, they do no harm to you, check the source box for a link to read more  

  18. Let me premise my answer with this:  It's all speculative unless we run the appropriate diagnostic tests and are licensed to diagnose in the first place.  However, many of us have experience to guide you to an answer.  Here's mine:

    Chances are, you have genital warts.  Very common bud so don't get too worried.  The fact that you admit never having s*x generally dictates little to no risk of Herpes.

    Maybe the yahoo who answered "You have Herpes" has them himself.

    To tell the difference though, a herpes pustule is filled with fluid and commonly itches around the site.  Warts usually have no ill effects other than being unsightly.  And they're usually dark to white, and very small.  Generally, there's more than a couple in the same area.  

    Many people in sports get all kinds of indirect derm problems, especially wrestlers.  If you touched something with a wart and didn't cleanse your hands, then touched your p***s--you can see the transported means a wart can get somewhere.

    The remedy is burning them off with extreme cold (Nitro) and has to be done by professionals.  Don't pick at them as they are generally very vascular, even if small, and will bleed alot.

    Check with a health nurse.

    EDIT TO ALL THE JERKS OUT THERE:

    Why in the world answer his question if one, you're not educated in STDs or two, ever had one yourself.  STFU!

    80% of the information you guys put out is wrong.  I like the allergy suggestion, because rubbing on cloth that u have an allergy too can have an effect similar to this.  

    And yeah, you don't have to have s*x to get herpes HSV2 but generally, it's not worthy of explaining this possibility because he didn't have s*x or engage in sexual acts.  It just causes more stress.

    Herpes has many symptoms too during an eruption that he didn't declare.  And if you needed to know more, just ask.  Or answer your question in a more detailed fashion so he gets all the information he needs--he'll discard what he don't.

    Just use some tact people.  This is a sensitive subject.

    @Arman, good link.  I considered that but he said tip of his p***s.  But I agree with you if it's in that area.  Good Info!

  19. It's not hard to catch Herpes and that could be what you have.  You don't have to have s*x to get it.  Since you are a guy, you may have come in contact with someone who had it on their hand, pen, pencil or whatever and then touched your wang.  Thereby exposing yourself.  I'd go to the doctor ASAP though and get a thorough examination just to be sure.

    It may be something as simple as you're allergic to something in your clothes.  Such as the material, detergent or fabric softener or something

  20. It could be one of the STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) known as Gonorrhea or Chlamydia. Go to your local clinic where they should check you out for no more than about $40. They will then prescribe a week's worth of antibiotics. Good Luck

  21. Please see a doctor sounds like something that can be fixed easily.

  22. don't try to diagnose yourself on here... you should best look for professional help.. only they will be able to see what the bumps look like and run tests if needed to diagnose you properly...

    It may be embarrassing but better have someone look at it than it be something serious.. & risk not catching it on time.

  23. hirsuties papillaris genitalis  

  24. That's perfectly normal.  Whip it out and show it to someone nearby and they'll tell you the same thing.

  25. Relax it could be a reaction to laundy or shower soap,rubbing on your underwear.Put some hydracortisone cream on it and wait a couple days to see if it gets better,if not see your doctor but most likely your fine.

  26. have the Doctor's pretty young nursing assistant hold your p***s and give it a once-over with her professional eye.

    I'm sorry, did you say those bumps are wired on?

  27. genital warts


  28. looks like you got  genital warts or herpes!!     if you have not had s*x you  might have contracted it from  an unclean locker room room in gym class  or  maybe a public shower room at a pool or something.   get to a doctor fast  and maybe they wont have to cut off your willy!!

    Good luck!

  29. I did some research for you (important info is never more than a click away). These guys have similar problems and here is Alice's answer

    (1) Dear Alice,

    I have some small bumps near the base end of my p***s and on my s*****m. The bumps do not look like herpes or genital warts. They look almost like goosebumps, but they are always there. I am still a virgin so I don't see how I could have an STD.

    I would be thankful for any help or advice you can offer.

    (2)

    Dear Alice,

    After examining my p***s in the shower, I realized that I have small bumps (all the same size) on the bottom of my p***s shaft. I am only 14 and am going thru puberty, so I want to know if the pubic hair grows onto the p***s, or just stays on the bottom (mine are only on the bottom). I have never had s*x so I know it cannot be an STD.

    (3)

    Dear Alice,

    I am a 20-year-old male with a question. Since I can remember, I've had many bumps (small lumps under the skin) covering the underside shaft of my p***s, as well as my s*****m. They are very similar to the bumps I've noticed on girls' nipples. When I went to the "Doc," I was told they were normal and fine. My question to you is: Exactly how "normal" are these bumps and how common? Do all males have them?



    Dear Readers,

    Paying careful attention to your p***s is a great habit to form, especially now, before you have had much (if any) exposure to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). If you know what is normal for your p***s, you'll be more likely to notice potentially problematic developments. Fortunately what the three of you describe seem to fall into the 'non-problematic' camp. Medical providers stress that unusual bumps (in repose or otherwise) are usually caused by trauma (injury), are normal, or are growths, in that order.

    It is most likely that the bumps all three of you are describing are sebaceous glands of hair follicles on the s*****m and lower penile shaft. They are normal and harmless. You'll most likely see hair growing from them (if not now, then soon!). And yes, hair can grow on the shaft of the p***s, though most often just near the base.

    Keep in mind, too, that penile skin is not much like other skin. It is often bumpy, lumpy, and uneven, especially on the shaft. A deflated p***s can look especially bumpy, but will look less so when filled and expanded. If bumps are numerous, tiny, and don't change over time, they probably represent your normal penile skin landscape.

    However, bumps or lumps that are few in number, that seem to have a timely association with sexual activity, or that grow in size may represent genital warts (condyloma), usually caused by a strain of human papillomavirus (HPV). These warts need medical attention, biopsy, or removal. One nifty thing a medical provider, or you, may do is to apply some diluted, mild vinegar solution to the warty tissue of your p***s to "bring out" or accentuate the warts.

    The most common cause to changes in genital skin is injury. Let's face it, a p***s can take a beating, and it is neither surprising nor unusual for bruises, nicks, bites, abrasions, or bumps to appear after close or vigorous contacts of all kinds. The head and shaft often show the effects of such a workout, and rest, soap and water, and occasionally mild antibacterial ointment are reasonable treatments. Most minor damage goes away quickly, and lubrication by itself or with a condom will help prevent future skin irritation or damage from overly enthusiastic masturbation or s*x.

    If these (or new) bumps are growing or changing on your p***s or if you notice bumps inside your s*****m or p***s, a visit to your health care provider is in order.


  30. Since you've not had s*x, this is likely a dermatology issue. You might have clogged pores or dryness brought on by a lack luster hygiene schedule.

    I recommend that you wash thoroughly, paying more attention to that general area. If it's a couple of clogged pores, they should go away in 2-4 days. Otherwise, consult a dermatologist.  

  31. Since you are a virgin... you might just be having an allergic reaction. Maybe your soap, or maybe from playing with yourself (I'm not being mean I am being serious)  

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