Weird White Bumps Underneath Skin of Penis (images)

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I've had these my whole life, but am just now noticing that there seems to be a very small hole or tear in the skin on the right side looking at the picture. I don't know if this tear is from frequent masturbation, but it seems as if when the tear is inspected, I can see the white tip of these things underneath my skin, appearing to not be covered by any other layers of skin.

As I said before, I have had this my whole life. and just want to make sure it's not something I should be worried about. I am 18 and sexually active.

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  • Posted

    Picture isn't clear enough but seeing that you've had that there for most of your life, you really need to have it checked out.

    • Posted

      Do you think it's a problem, or any idea of what it might be? I've had doctors examine my genitalia for a testicular varicosile and they have never pointed it out.

      I have anxiety as well so this has been worrying me quite a bit.

    • Posted

      It looks as though there's something white in it. Did they fully examined it or just your testicle? To ease your anxiety, have them fully examine your penis.

    • Posted

      They only examined the testicle. It will be a little while before I can get to the doctor for a checkup, but I'll try and get there within a week or so.

    • Posted

      But it isn't causing you any discomfort? I know with the covid-19 it will be hard. Keep us updated whenever you have the chance to check back with the doctor.

    • Posted

      Nope. Like I said, I've had it my whole life, never causes any pain, erections and masturbation have never hurt, sex has never been uncomfortable either, which is why I'm not rushing to the doctor, especially since all the hospitals have more pressing matters to deal with right now.

  • Posted

    I'm not a pro at all tho it looks normal to me .. would have to post maybe more pictures or better ones ?

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    heres some more images

    • Posted

      That's a lot better picture.

      When were you circumcised and when has this problem been noticed? Has this only been raised recently, but you have noticed a colouration difference on the line of where the foreskin once was?

      I don't suspect a sexual issue.

      You mentioned the balls examination but haven't said why or posted them. Although the penis looks healthy to me, and I suspect unrelated, what do the testicles look like? What was the reason for the testicle examination?

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      Oh, I was circumcised at birth. They have always been raised for as long as I can remember. I'm starting to wonder if it's just scar tissue or something similar.

      I had my balls checked out because I have a varicosile, which is basically just a large vein in one of the boys down there. I might have surgery to fix it, might not. Totally unrelated to the thing on the penis.

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    • Posted

      you're circumcised right ?

      Maybe some scars of that if you've got them since forever?

      How often do you masturbate ?

      Do you use any lube ?

    • Edited

      I hate to say it, but I've been masturbating almost daily recently with no lubes. These are more like raised bumps though. It could be scar tissue!

    • Edited

      Masturbating daily doesn't look wrong to me tho no lube, skin-to-skin rubbing at "high speed", intensely and daily ... maybe?... ^^

      Since how long you noticed a type of change ?

    • Posted

      oh, no change, it's always been raised and stuff. I'm just now wondering if it's a problem or anything.

    • Edited

      it doesn't look at all like an STD !

      Tho if i would be you, I think that scheduling an appointment with a doctor would be great and to confirm that's simply aesthetic !! ^^)

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