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I am 22 and have had sex with 3 partners, used condoms with all but one. I usually shave my pubic area in the summer time and noticed I have had a small little white dot (like a puss pocket) randomly near my shaft.

Managed to pull it off, it bleed a bit, seemed to be gone. Anyhow, now there are a bit more...I figured it was warts, but none of the pics I have found look like what I have.

I know whenever I touched them a bit and try to pop them, they get filled with blood almost, like getting all rid around the edges and sort of hurts, but not bad. So it's like they are almost soft and have like a 'ball' of something hard inside...if that makes sense.

Anyhow, I took a picture to make this easy to picture (very up close, just skin and bumps shown, so don't be scared). Anyone ever seen this before and managed to get rid of it?

Thanks.

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have u ever pushed them togetha and got white hard puss like substance and blood at the same time I shave to n i noticed the same thing did u ever get a diagnosis of what they were
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Yeah, it's like a white 'disk'. It bled a bit when I removed them, since they are really small anyhow.

After doing a lot of research on the net and reading a ton of stories on similar symptoms, and I believe it's Molluscum contagiosum. I went ahead and removed all 3 when I figured out they would come over after a bit of pulling (used a small knife and tweezers).

On the doctors thing, I haven't gone to the doctors to get it checked out yet. It's extremely embarrassing to go, and I highly doubt it's STD from what I read. It doesn't bug me and really isn't annoying, but I'm getting into this relationship recently and I want to make sure it isn't something that's spreads easily.

I heard once you remove them and they are fully healed, then you are good to go. I guess if more pop up, I'll just continue to remove them or use certain creams that help.
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Btw, I found this as one of the biggest helps for my sources, might take a look through the questions this guy asked. All that was stated is pretty much right, I just hope I was quick and clean on removing them. I used a lot of rubbing alcohol and such and tried to be as clean as possible.


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I know th is is an old topic but just to quell anyones fears, this is not an STD. I have one right now and have not been sexually active at all.

I asked my parents what it was(yes I have no shame in showing them a bump lol, its for my own health) and they said that its a normal thing that they have gotten also.
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I know it's old but the blade could of caused it & bacteria my infected it. It could be folliculitis.
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Please help  me finding the creams that you used to stop increasing those. Thank you!!

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I have not been active for a few months now , I just pull it off every now and then but I've noticed I only really get it after shaving of which I think its 2 reasons that cause it as I've got 2 of which 1 is big and the other small but bothvery sore , it could be a old blade which is not good or when shaving do not press very hard , I use to get pimples in my face after shaving and it was because I pressed to hard , I just want it to go away .
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Nothing is trustworthy except that test that the doctor gives you! Hopefully you're not having sex unless your 100% sure its not a STD. Better safe than sorry. It would be more embarrassing if your partner caught something amd decided to tell EVERYONE yikes
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It mostly looks like Hair bumps though
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So I asked my mother about this and she told me it is an in-grown hair. She said that they are quite common and appear after shaving, although sometimes they can appear on their own. It's nothing to worry about, just squeeze the puss out. She said it may have more puss in it for a few more days, but just squeeze it out. I don't think it's dangerous, I've had a few that went away without me having to do anything...
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Its a old thread but still thought to reply. The condition is Mollescum Contagiosum. I have had these in the past. It a viral infection and is highly contagious. Avoid touching that area else it will spread elsewhere.

The best way to remove this is to get surgical needle. A 26guage suits best. Prick these from the side and remove the white head inside. This is the best way to remove these.

Hope this helps.
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