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Red Shiny Pimple like things on Shaft of p***s.?

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I have about 10 pimple like bumps pretty small around the shaft of my p***s and one on my s*****m they have been there for about 2 months and they really annoy me. They are small and shiny pink. Does anyone know what this is? They haven't changed in size or color they are just little bumps.. Help me please

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  1. genital warts.

    Don't have s*x til you go to your doctor. They spread like wildfire and they're kindof hard to get rid of.

    I had them when I was 18, got them from a guy that had the same thing you do. I had to do laser treatments on them and it was uncomfortable...

    but thank goodness they haven't come back in 20 years.

    Please be responsible and get this checked out!!


  2. it may just be pimples or ingrown hairs

    no need to worry, but if you do and dont feel like going to the doctor, call a nurse helpline. its free too :D

  3. Could be warts...if I was you I'd go to the doctor/dermatologist to find out.

  4. I'm a chick so I know nothing about that kind of stuff, but it doesn't sound good. I would go get that checked out.

  5. there are so many things to consider.

    have you engaged in sexual activity with anyone within the last 4-6 months? if so, were they positive for any STD's?

    do these bumps itch?

    have you noticed any changes in your body? (i.e. painful urination or discolored urine, flu-like symptoms, etc.)

    along with this list that is far from complete, you should also consider going to the doctor. that many bumps in that sensitive of an area could indicate an infection, virus, disease, or rash, none of which are pleasant.

  6. They could be anyhingg from an STD (although unlikely if theydon'tt hurt, grow, spread or cause irritation), to ingrown hairs, or just a bump of skin (where the skin cells are growing faster than else where, and thus cause a small wortish bump - can commonly get them on underarms, and legs).

    Its probably best to contact your doctor to get a better answer, and if harmless he/she could provide you with a means of removal.

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