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Under the skin bump - HELP PLEASE

Hi,

I Noticed around 5 days ago a single pimple/bump at the bottom back of my penis, right before the sack, in the beginning it had some sensation. Right now it feels like a under the skin bump, it is red but not painful. I did pull out some hair from that area a little before i noticed it and i don't know if it has anything to do with it. I would really appreciate if someone knowledgeable can help me with this, what it can be, is it something to be checked, if yes, what kind of doc?

Thanks in advance!
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Vance, would tea tree oil be good to treat this? thanks
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Thanks Vance! I really appreciate your help!
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Typically it is not a STD. Only one it could be is syphilis. Google pictures and you will see that it probably is not syphilis.
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"Typically no it is not" - not true, or typically not an std?

Sorry, i just want to make sure i understand it right.

Thanks a lot!
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Typically no it is not.
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Last question Vance, please

I saw in another post that a single bump/pimple can't be an std, is that true?

Thanks
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I can't say, because as I said it can be many things and those could cause pain when doing that.
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Hi Vance,

Thanks for your post.

I tried to pop it yesterday and only a VERY small dot of blood came out (probably from the squeezing) but now it is a little painful when touching it. the actual bump is a little smaller now. does it sound like anything to worry about?

thanks again
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Bumps can be so many things often nothing to do with a STD. Just see a regular GP to start with.
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