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Small lump/lesion on tip of penis/opening of urinal tract

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PostPosted: 12/04/07 - 14:31    Post subject: Small lump/lesion on tip of penis/opening of urinal tract Vote now! Reply with quote

I am a 23 year old male. I have just discovered a flesh-colored (slightly brighter in color than the surrounding area) lesion just within the external opening of my urinal tract. The lump/lesion is slightly concealed as it is inside the opening and can only be seen properly when spreading the opening. Therefore it is hard for me to say how long it has been there as it can be hard to notice it. The lump/lesion is soft, raised and approximately 2mm in diameter.

It is painless, doesn’t itch and does not hurt when I urinate.

I don’t know whether it is an STD or not. I have not had sex for more than 2 months and in the last 1.5-2 years I have had sex with only 2 partners (females). Furthermore, whether this is useful or not, in the last 2 weeks I have masturbated more frequently than usual.

I am very worried about this, especially because I am currently in a situation where I can not visit the doctor for another 3 and a half weeks. Any advice as to what it might be or possible treatments will be greatly appreciated.

Thankyou very much.
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