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Red bump on each side of Penis.

Hello,

   I went to a urologist a few days ago and got check out, but I feel like I need a second opinion on this problem.
I have what is called a puss jew they called it on my ball sack filled with puss they didn't think it was anything serious at all and put me on Clindamycin HCL to get rid of it. The Urologist also look at my penis seen what appears to be one red bump on each side of my penis. My question is these red bumps that are adjacent from each other on each side of my penis they are hardly noticeable until I masturbate. Once I masturbate they are huge and it seems to have little bits of skin peeling off of them. I know it did first start out as being nothing there and then getting really itchy. They kind of look like a bug bite in a way and I can't exactly explain it. I have been getting ate up by bugs lately like crazy all up and down my legs and on my back at night. I am wanting a second opinion on what those two red bumps could be if anything serious.
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1st your picture has been reported and will be removed. This site does not allow those type of pictures. 2nd bumps can be many things often not a STD, we are unable tot tell you what they are or could be. If you want a 2nd opinion then see a different Dr.
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Weird thing is the past 8 months I only had two sex partners and this all started after using zest body wash or soap w/e it is a few days before I became sooo itchy every where....those spots are hardly there but one likes to flake off skin like crazy i think if i get all the skin off that spot it may go away its like dry skin...
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Urology/Red-bump-on-each-side-of-Penis/show/1557351

above is a link to my first post and a picture of what it looks like.
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