Weirdish things happening down south!?!


Question: Weirdish things happening down south!?
Forgive my ignorance I feel uncomfortable asking this question to the public. I was taking a shower when I noticed a big white "pimple" on my shaft. It's definitley not an STD because I am still a virgin (by religious choice). I was wondering is this a serious medical condition or a simple pimple that made his way down?

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Chances are if it's on your shaft then it's just a pimple, they can show up anywhere, especially if you are in your teen years. Give it a day or two to clear up or form a head. Don't try to pop it. Put a warm face cloth on it when you're sitting alone and give it a chance to heal. If it doesn't clear up in that day or two, I would recommend going to see the doc. You don't want to take any chances.

Hope this put your mind a little more at ease...



those types of pimples are pretty rare, but you don't have to be a virgin to get an STD, you can kiss someone, share the same towell, even touching a doorhandle from an infected person, there are things like that called PPP, or pearly penile pauples that occur close to the head or around it. PPP isn't a disease, and can't spread. if you have ANY PAIN AT ALL, get ahold of a doctor, best of luck.



Its a blocked skin pour. You could squeeze it.. pop it. That would open the pour. Otherwise, just wait and it will go away.



It might be your long lost twin who got "reabsorbed" into your penis during birth. Sorry, mate.

Ob/Gyn



Probably just a pimple, but if you are worried, see a doctor. But first, give it a few days to clear up on its own.



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