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Do you know what this could be?

I am a 20 yr old male, ive had 7+ sexual partners in my life....

For the past 2-3 years occasionally i have developed 1-2 fleshy bumps in my pubic area, they usually arent painful unless i pick at them. when i do pick at them or try to drain them pus comes out and sometimes blood. ive never had any on my actual penis. ive had 2-3 serious girlfriends since this start happening and nothing ever happened to them so i dont think its a std..but im not sure. what could it be?
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Using the statement "could be" opens it up to so many different things. I can speculate that it "could be" the ebolia virus, or the plague...but we both know that it's not. This is why you need to see a Dr.
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could it be herpes or gential warts?...because ive looked at all the symptoms and pictures but its not really close to what im seeing..
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It could be that, or a fungial infection or bacterial infection. And with each of those different things could cause it.

With the almost endless possibilities with bumps is why I say it's best to see a Dr. At the very least he/she tells you that it's nothing, at least you have peace of mind.
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could it be hygeine?...sometimes i masturbate and dont clean properly..
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I disargee with gui. First you never want to pick at something you really don't know what it is because if you do you run the risk of an infection. Also a blood test will not show everything, a physical exam is what needs to be done by a Dr.
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Do you shave your pubic area?  If you do then they could just be ingrown hairs that need to be dug out.  Under the puss and blood you'll usually find a hair underneath.  But yes, a doctor can run blood tests to see if you have something else
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Bumps can be so many different things, only a Dr would be able to tell you what they are. Most of the time they are not STD related.
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