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lookinfora

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ball of fat on foreskin
Posted: 03-28-08 15:41pm

I am not sure when it happened but i seem to have this white ball of what seems to be body fat on the outside of my foreskin. There are others around it but very small. I only have one big one. It sticks out of the skin and seems to have blood vessels in it so its not something I can just pull off.

I am still a virgin. What could it be?

I have pictures if it is allowed to be posted of it. It just shows what I am referring to so it does not include nudity.
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Posted: 03-29-08 18:42pm

I'm sorry, lookinfora, but pictures of that nature aren't allowed.

I don't know what it could be.... If you're in pain or discomfort, or if these spots appear to be multiplying, I'd go and see a doctor. There's no shame in that... it's their job to look at your penis and see what's wrong!
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Georgia59

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Posted: 03-31-08 08:14am

Go to a doc! It could be some sort of cyst.. .you think?
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Posted: 03-31-08 09:24am

This sounds like a fungal or bacterial infection that occurs due to harsh soaps, inadequate cleansing, diabetes etc. You need to see a doctor and get some topical medication to apply to the area.
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