Is this a mole or something else, what should i do?

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Thanks all for reading this thread and trying to help me..

So i had this for a while and didnt mind me, but recently i was thinking what if is not a mole what if is something else so after shower one day i squeeze it so hard but it didnt want to pop off, it turned more black and i was scared but after few days in show simply fell off and i was so happy it was like a scar there but no black thing and i was happy that finally is gone.. BUT after maybe a week it slowly returning back and now its in original shape that was before 😕 So am here to ask is this a mole or something else like dark spot or maybe blood trapped.. it always look like its right under that thick skin.. any suggestion or help would be nice.. THANKS

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  • Posted

    Yeah thats definitely a mole, since it grew back in its original shape.

    • Posted

      Thanks for answer. As in last reply what is your suggestion to do about it, should i try natural way like apple cider vinegar or garlic to remove it or should i buy something in pharmacy, since this corona i dont feel like going to doctor.. Thanks

  • Posted

    Resembles a mole to me. Any changes when the penis is erect?

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      Thanks for answer. I dont see any changes when erected. no pain, not itchy just visually ugly..

      Would you suggest what should i do about it? since this corona i dont feel like going to doctor about this small problem, i would like to try some natural medicine like apple cider vinegar or garlic , or should i squeeze it again =)

      I added 2 more pictures little closer and clear if needed..

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    • Posted

      I personally think it looks fine, as it is a very small mole, and they are naturally occurring. If you truly desire to have it removed, a dermatologist can help. It is at the end of your foreskin, so it's probably not very noticeable when your penis is erect and your foreskin is retracted fully.

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