Hey my friend asked me if a question;
there are small 'bumps' in his penis skin,
he described them as really tiny pimples,
lol. He said that when he 'pulls' the skin
down, he sees them. They don't really hurt
or anything but he's scared if it's some
kind of disease. He tried scratching them
off but it won't work, he's a bit younger
than me so he's around 12. And I guess
he's been masturbating... What is his
problem? He wanted me to find some
information so I think it'll be best if I
post this question here, can anyone help?
His guess is that it's after he pees, he
doesn't clean his penis and the urine
might just stick there and form those
stuff. He also said they look like spores,
and that they're really small, like half
the size of this aprostrophie: '. There
are a few of them but not all over the
penis, just some in his skin when he pulls
his upper skin down. He also mentioned
that sometimes his penis feels sore, I
guess it's his masturbating too hard, lol!
Also sometimes the 'nerves
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A2510 Posted: 03-26-07 04:30am
It is very hard to identify the cause of
the “pimples” on your friend skin are
without seeing them. Urine can’t cause
such a reaction. He might be experiencing
a viral infection (HPV). Rough
masturbation can cause injury but not
pimples. Your friend can request an
examination with his primary health
physician and a specialist, if necessary.
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