Hi,
I'm 17 and the last time I did have anything sexual was about 6-7 months ago. Now as you do I do masterbate and I did do about 4 times yesterday, once in the morning, once in afternoon, once in the evening and once at night. But over the last few day my penis has had this really strange little white (I think see through) lump just on the side of the inside of my foreskin. I am uncircumised. It didn't hurt so I ignored it and carried on doing the usal, it didn't hurt or anything and kept going and coming back. So I calmed down in the masterbation. But then it had gone and I woke up this morning to a swollen tip of foreskin which feels like them little masrmallows you can get and if I do pull back then that little white lump thing is there. I'm worried incase it is something dangerous and I am only 17 and still a virgin so I don't really think an STD but I am worried incase it gets worse.
Anyone able to help me at all... Please I don'tknow what to do.
I'm 17 and the last time I did have anything sexual was about 6-7 months ago. Now as you do I do masterbate and I did do about 4 times yesterday, once in the morning, once in afternoon, once in the evening and once at night. But over the last few day my penis has had this really strange little white (I think see through) lump just on the side of the inside of my foreskin. I am uncircumised. It didn't hurt so I ignored it and carried on doing the usal, it didn't hurt or anything and kept going and coming back. So I calmed down in the masterbation. But then it had gone and I woke up this morning to a swollen tip of foreskin which feels like them little masrmallows you can get and if I do pull back then that little white lump thing is there. I'm worried incase it is something dangerous and I am only 17 and still a virgin so I don't really think an STD but I am worried incase it gets worse.
Anyone able to help me at all... Please I don'tknow what to do.
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You may have genital wart caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). This can spread by oral-genital contact. Have a doctor check it out.
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