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swollen glands on foreskin

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PostPosted: 11/18/06 - 22:58    Post subject: swollen glands on foreskin Vote now! Reply with quote

I went to the doctor to check out small bumps that were on my foreskin, he said that they were caused my swollen glands and most likely will not go away and there is nothing to prescribe for this. Is this true or is there something that can be done to reduce the swollen glands?
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