Littlepainless bumps on penis shaft skin

2023-12-07 04:03:30
One day back I saw little painless bumps , 3 -4 in numbers on my penis shaft. Can you tell me is it serious ? I have attached a photo showing two bumps.
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Answered2023-12-16 14:52:50

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There are few possibilities need evaluation come online share details history of exposure and health take care consut experts on private chat for guidance evaluation and advice or call eight two zero eight six zero six six nine nine for appointment

Answered2023-12-07 18:31:23

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It can be viral infection ... its suggested that you visit the clinic ... get it examined and treated.
Health Tips
Used condom, try to be with one partner...multiple partners to be avoided

Answered2023-12-07 06:12:06

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Share me some more details about this first

Answered2023-12-07 06:06:49

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No it's not serious ..it's happen sometimes due to excessive sweating ..it's just a superficial swelling over skin need to apply some anti bacterial cream over there and it will be cure ..nothing serious from pic ..buy suppose u have sexual history recently like unprotected sex and then u may have symptoms then need to to undergo some tests

Answered2023-12-07 05:04:09

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Any sexual exposure?? If yes, few tests needs to be done for evaluation
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consult for prescription

Answered2023-12-07 04:28:11

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Need to ask questions... kindly Consult online for proper diagnosis and treatment

Answered2023-12-07 04:55:00

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Hello, Needs examination in person. Visit dermatologist

Answered2023-12-07 04:06:53

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