Bump on penis, not going away, no idea what it is

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I have a bump on the top of my penis, right on the circumcision line, and it hasn't gone away (been 6 months). It doesn't hurt or itch. Can someone help with what this is and how to treat it?

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  • Posted

    Hi Charles, I would say its just from when some skin has got bunched up, its not any king of illness just some skin. OK

    • Posted

      Hi, I took another pic.  Hopefully you can see - it's definitely a bump, rather than just bunched skin.  I don't think it's very malicious, but I was hoping someone would help with ideas on how to get rid of it.

      Thanks for the reply though.

    • Posted

      Charles Its nothing just forget about it and get on with your life, no women will ever notice it.

      Enjoy your life.

    • Posted

      Hi C,Look its on your scar line, so you can try a scar remover or just try with a wet ice cube and massage that round it see it help to flatten it.

      Cant think of much else, or like I said before just forget it. OK

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    Hi Charles,

    I am dealing with the exact same thing, almost identical and in the seen location. Have you seen a doctor yet? Are you currently having unprotected sex with multiple partners?

    • Posted

      Hi Doug,

      No, can't afford the doctor so I've been researching online. No I haven't had sex w/ multiple partners - I'm pretty sure this is not an std. It's most likely a pimple, cyst, etc.  I've tried a week of Neosporin, but that didn't really help.  I'm gonna try hot compresses next to see what happens.  Do you suspect yours is an std?

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