Yeast infection? Cancer? STD?

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![image]image(https://patient.azureedge.net/forums/images/upload-sm/1270012-637260545190070825.jpg)my penis started to look different the past 6-12 months. there is now a noticable lump on the tip of my penis when my penis has an erection. you can see its noticeable on the picture. im 21 years old and i am sexually active but never had unprotected sex. I have severe anxiety because of this. also i have tested negative for HIV gonorrea and syphillis, not sure if this herpes or hpv. imageimageimageimage

as far as pain it does not hurt what so ever i dont feel anything but sometimes i do feel a sharp stinging pain once an a while but that might be my anxiety and once i think of something else the pain is gone. help

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    I think if you went to most Family Doctors / GP's they would simply say there was 'nothing to worry about' - yes what you see in terms of the skin quality on the head of your penis is not perfect, but the vast majority are not anyway.

    You may notice a bump that may not have been there, or was simply not noticeable before, but again, this is not unusual.

    Do you get the stinging pain immediately after ejaculation ..... ?

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      no stinging pain immediately after ejaculation but sometimes i feel a slight pressure on the right tip of the penis when my penis is hard. But don't know if thats just my anxiety.

    • Posted

      The only specialist that can out your pain issue is a Urologist as well as the lump.

      If you have never had unprotected sex but you have had STD checks I think you need to investigate the severe anxiety issues you have.

      You need to see your GP / Family / Regular Doctor about these issues

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