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Treatment of penis lymphocele

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PostPosted: 06/02/07 - 03:14    Post subject: seems the same Vote now! Reply with quote

one night after masterbation i got what looks just like in the pictures, but it was much lower on the shaft. Does that mean this is not what i have? It has gotten much smaller after a few weeks and is almost gone.
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PostPosted: 11/26/07 - 14:02    Post subject: Similar problem Vote now! Reply with quote

I have a similar problem. The other day I woke up with a painful blister that looks really close to the pictures linked to on this page. I've tried massaging it and trying to drain it wiht no luck. The sore doesnt fit any other pics i can find, and there is no reason for an std (its been quiet some time since ive had sex TBH). Its really concerning me primarily because of the pain...what could htis be?
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PostPosted: 04/08/08 - 19:06    Post subject: pimple on penis Vote now! Reply with quote

my wife thought is was pimple she almost pick on them. mine is pimple like, 4 of them, hard small ones the coor is white. its located under the penises head. and its not blocking anything on my penis after sex. what is this? anyone?
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PostPosted: 05/19/08 - 03:27    Post subject: Possible Lymphocele getting bigger. Please advise. Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm 22 years old, it's been over a year since I last had sex, but in that time, what started as an inoffensive, 1/2" long veinlike lump has lengthened nearly all the way around my penis. It can be uncomfortable, but causes no pain of any kind with routine masturbation.

I've tried massaging numerous times. This causes some discomfort and/or dull pain, although I am being cautious as to not massage too hard. Massaging the line has not reduced the condition at all. I estimate that the growth started about 4 to 5 months ago, and I haven't experienced any trauma to the area of concern, but I am concerned. Please advise me.

When attempting to massage a possible lymphocele, should one pinch the vessel away to rub it, or rub it into/against the shaft?
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PostPosted: 07/18/08 - 15:34    Post subject: further to the lymphocele problem Vote now! Reply with quote

ive been looking for an explanation of my problem and reading your messages and other sources think im nearly there? when im flacid its fine, when i get an erection its fine, but the more i get aroused there is a white/clear sack appears about a small finger nail in size half an inch below the head, ive had it for as long as i can remember, it does look like a clear but more white blister, it doesn't hurt or bother me in any way and i too have found pressing it makes it go away, other than that its just the fact that when im with someone it obvoiusly makes me insecure and them curious to what it is, i tend to hide it at the later stages of sex... i just wanted to ask all out there if they think its the same as thay have and if anyone can confirm that it is a lymphocele? ive read that sometimes there is a tiny whole in the layers that allows the fluid to penetrate into the space just under the skin... this would explain it fully, do i just have to exept it as an inperfection or is there something i can do?
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PostPosted: 07/25/08 - 13:50    Post subject: Re: Possible Lymphocele getting bigger. Please advise. Vote now! Reply with quote

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I'm 22 years old, it's been over a year since I last had sex, but in that time, what started as an inoffensive, 1/2" long veinlike lump has lengthened nearly all the way around my penis. It can be uncomfortable, but causes no pain of any kind with routine masturbation.

I've tried massaging numerous times. This causes some discomfort and/or dull pain, although I am being cautious as to not massage too hard. Massaging the line has not reduced the condition at all. I estimate that the growth started about 4 to 5 months ago, and I haven't experienced any trauma to the area of concern, but I am concerned. Please advise me.

When attempting to massage a possible lymphocele, should one pinch the vessel away to rub it, or rub it into/against the shaft?


I have exactly the same. Any help to reduce this lymphocele?
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