Bump on foreskin

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Have a bump on my foreskin, went for an STD test came back clean had balanitis which went away then had a few bumps on foreskin. The one circled is the most noticable by a considerable margin. Saw a doctor he prescibed me clitrimazole diprpionate but just wanted another opinion. Thanks!

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    To add to this the main bump has been there about a week and has not grown or regressed since fully appearing

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    There are also a few smaller bumps around the main larger ones that remain semi consistantly sized. The largest one has been there for about a week.

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    John, do you have skin issues / problems elsewhere on your body? I think it would be best if you saw a specialist about this. Have you been to a Sexual Health Service or Center about this?

    If you live in the UK you could go to a GUM Clinic at your local General Hospital and ask to see a Urologist so that you can make sure what is going on. They may suggest you see a Dermatologist that deals with genital skin issues .....

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    Ive only seen my general physician about it during a physical, he did not seem too concerned about the severity but I may see a specialist anyway, Here is another image. image

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    Anyone think its warts?

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    i have bumps on my fore skin too. i am a diabetic and my doctor prescribed bactroban cream to apply without looking at the bumps. it has been a week now since i applied the cream but the bumps still visible. Not sure if it is working though .

    I am worried if it is STD related. they are not itchy or pain and do not have any discharge. are your bumps alike. your reply is much appreciated

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