Is this penile cancer???

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Two years ago, I noticed my penis head was cracked and dry. It had a couple of small dark bumps on it, but it was painless. I didn't think much about it because I've been struggling with a yeast infection for almost ten years and masturbate dry.

For months, I noticed that my foreskin and penis head have become darker. When i masturbated, it gets read but i can see a brownish rash on the penis glands.

A week ago, my penis became sore and the doctor at a emergency room prescribed me some clotrimazole cream. The soreness has went away, but not the dark skin rash. I booked a doctor's appointment but it will take three weeks until the appointment.

Has anyone ever had this problem? Is this cancer? Or something else? I need your help guys. I'm so paranoid!

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  • Posted

    it looks like LYMPHOCElE lumps caused by dry masturbation .

    Use lubes or jellys when you fap !

    You should visit the doctor for better understanding

  • Posted

    You need to resolve the yeast infection - if you are not regularly sexually active this could be linked to your personal hygiene. If you do training for, or take part in active physical sports, or do regular gym workouts achieving good hygiene is not always straight forward. You may otherwise get a regular build up of sweat in the groin region that is causing the penile hygiene issue.

    if this:

    " I noticed my penis head was cracked and dry " - is still the case you need to add some regular hydration to the head and upper-shaft of your penis. Natural products such as Liquid Coconut Oil for use on skin rather than hair is the best solution - apply a very light coating after you take a shower, every other day is fine, and for a lube prior to masturbation.

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