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Something odd on my genitals..
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a little more than a month ago i noticed something strange on my scrotum.. it was kind of like this bump with something yellowish in it under the skin... i kept hoping it would go away, but it hasn't gone away, infact i think it's actually getting larger... one time i guess i kind of squeezed it, trying to get a look at it, and a little yellowish stuff (that i first thought was pus) came out... i just wanted to know if anyone knows what this could be before i bother going to the doctor about it... i still live with my parents and i go to the family doctor so i'd have to tell them and i've always been uncomfortable with situations like that (so if it's something i can treat myself or nothing serious i'd like to avoid it) |
It might be an STD, but then again it might just be an ingrown hair. If there's no chance its an STD (IE: no sex), I wouldn't worry about it. That is, unless it gets big and painful.
If there is a chance its an STD go to a free clinic now and have it looked at before you infect someone else. |
It sounds like an ingrown hair to me too....but getting it checked out (free clinic) would be the best for you and your scrot.
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Good lord, go to the doctor man! Whether it's an STD or not, it ain't normal. It could be something simple like an ingrown or a pimple of some sort but why chance it? You could just tell your parents you're going in for something else. The doctor should have some kind of doctor/patient confidentiality thing right?
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go to another doctor if you dont want to see the family doctor.
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Probably not serious.
http://www.acne.org/regimen.html Betcha a nickle that a little beziol peroxide will clear this up. But it's a good idea to get it checked if it doesn't work in a week or two becasue it could then be a cyst, again, not serious. |
Sounds like staph to me.
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STD's are NOT just transmitted by sex. There are many other sources for STDs, sex is just the MAIN way. As I said in a different thread, HPV(Human Papiloma Virus, responsible for 95% of cervical cancer), is transmitted through body fluids including sweat, so you can get it just through skin contact with another person, I think you have to have a small cut or something though to get it through a casual bump. |
1. Get it checked out...but to help with a possible freak-out,
2. Chances are it's just an ingrown hair. You get zits and blemishes everywhere else you've got hair, etc.... |
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