Small Bumps on the Scrotum and Penis...Do I have an STD? Posted: 02-16-06 02:46am
This is kind of embarassing (hense the
internet).
I am 22 and have thought that I have had
an
std for as long as I can remember. Some
questionable events took place when I was
younger and have been afraid to become
sexually active because of a possible std.
I have small bumps all over my sack and
on part of my penis mostly the lower part.
They are constant and I do not believe
they
change. As far as I know it could be the
roots
to my hair. Any knowledge would be
appreciated.
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A489 Posted: 03-20-06 09:51am
It is hard to identify a skin ailment
without a visual examination. Because
you've experienced those “small bumps”
for as long as you can remember and they
don’t grow or spread... I don’t think
that it is some kind of STD. However, you
can go to a dermatovenerologist for an
expert opinion. There is nothing to be
ashamed of; medical professionals can help
you.
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