Cancer On Penis?

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Months ago I’ve spotted a bump/growth on the side of my penis,

Its under my foreskin so I can’t see it because I have phimosis 

and whatever it is made my foreskin tighter on one side. Even if I loosened my foreskin by stretching it’d still be hard to retract because of whatever is underneath it on the side of my head.

It seems to cause me micro tears every now and then.

One side of my penis head is definitely bigger as if it’s swollen which would be the side with the bump / growth.

My penis also feels harder 

and less sensitive, it kinda feels hollow. My foreskin looks more baggy is more wrinkled than what it was. It’s definitely changed

in appearance a bit. Another symptom is my foreskin is more oily

and moist than usual on the outside and under my foreskin I get a tingly/ wet sensation and sometimes my penis feels abnormally cold. When I ejaculate it’s also uncomfortable,It’s like a cold sensation of pressure, that’s the best way I can describe it. No burning during urination though. Sometimes it burns afterwards. Sometimes there’s itching and burning pain in my penis as well. Texture wise, my foreskin can feel abnormally soft or rubbery and sometimes rough while under my foreskin my penis feels quite hard regardless if I’m flaccid or not.

My doctors seem to think I just have a phimosis problem so they prescribe me with creams to stretch my foreskin but they don’t realize that the stretching will do nothing with what’s under my foreskin because it prevents me from being able to stretch it.

 I’m only 17 year and I’ve never had any sexual contact

so I know for a fact that this isn’t an STD. I know that cancer 

of the penis is rare but not impossible, I believe I may have it.

I’ve been struggling for a while. If anyone has any suggestions or

any ideas of what I could have I’d definitely like to hear your thoughts.

 

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