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For a couple days now red spots on head of penis under foreskin that burns when i pee

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PostPosted: 11/10/07 - 21:55    Post subject: For a couple days now red spots on head of penis under fores Vote now! Reply with quote

I have a uncircumcised penis that the other day i went to pee and it burned really bad, i can't pull the foreskin back it doesn't go back, but i can see red sopts on the right side of the head it only hurts when something touches it. But i am really worried don't know what to do about it???
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