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I have this small black bump on my scrotum sac, and i want to know if i have any diease. also i have had irritated skin and some times it peels. Yes i am sexually active,and my private area some times itch.
Do i have a diease?
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sorry you have been treated ignorant here. you have to realize that many of us are on treatment and wacked out of our minds. I answered the question on your other post, go there to see my expert opinion. good luck
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Who cares...if its not hep c related ...go to proper fourm,.....you may need some bug spray too.
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408795 tn?1324935675
You can go to Google images and look up spider angioma and/or spider nevi.  You will see a bunch of pics.  You can also look up lichen planus.  The best thing of all would be to ask your doctor.  Are you on tx for your HepC or just wondering?


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Do you shave down there?
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154668 tn?1290115995
Yes.
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