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Spots on my penis. Keen for an opinion so I can take action.

Hi, I think I have molluscum contagiosum on the shaft of my penis. I noticed skin coloured spots appearing near the base of the shaft, and they're in a little cluster. I would really appreciate an opinion, and can send a photo. Thanks
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Molluscum contagiosum usually disappears on its own within a year. If you want em removed, you can talk to a physician.
For identification purposes, there are several phone apps that use AI to identify skin lumps and be lesions. I think they might be more valuable than sending **** pics to strangers (no offense meant with that btw)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.phonegap.whichderm is an example (this is NOT an endorsement of that particular app, just giving an example)
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I would go one better and say you can't diagnose yourself most likely no matter what you look at or do.  Most symptoms can be the same for lots of different things or nothing at all.  If you're truly concerned, see a doctor.
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