Help!

Discussion in 'Sexual Health' started by Yarpie, May 16, 2008.

  1. Yarpie

    Yarpie Member

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    I'm getting quite worried here, I have small pimple-like bumps on my penis and they seem to be mutipying! I'm still a virgin, and have never had any kind of sexual contact with anyone. At first I thought, could it be genital warts, but I googled it and they don't look like warts at all. More like skin-coloured pimples. Does anyone know what they are? And if so, how to get rid of them? Preferably nothing complicated or anyhting I'd have to order especially as I'm a minor and that would mean that my parents would have to know wich would be very inconvinient. So please, if you have any advice, please help.

    Thank you.
     
  2. Cubic lemmings

    Cubic lemmings Member

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    a few questions first:
    are you circumsised?
    is it tender?
    is there discharge?
    is there redness?
    is in just on the head under the foreskin?
     
  3. Yarpie

    Yarpie Member

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    I think I'm alright though, I've noticed this kind of texture around my hips and arms. It's just a bit ugly/disconcerting
     
  4. Cubic lemmings

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    Well as you have guessed its nothing sinister. It could just be penis pimples which are blockages of hair follicles, very common and harmless. Or a rash (dermititis) of the penis, which is again very common and almost never anything serious.
     
  5. Yarpie

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    Thanks, put my mind at ease. Any way of getting rid of them?
     
  6. Cubic lemmings

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    penis pimples, wash the area with a facial wash desgined for oily skin and avoid sweets and greasy food. Dermititis can be helped with moisturiser or savlon antiseptic healings cream. But also don't be affraid of the dermitoligist. They are quite handy.
     
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