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Possible Infection?

Hello. I'm a 20 year old male. I lead a relatively normal and healthy lifestyle. I lift weights 3x a week, engage in various activities and eat properly. I am also sexually active with a woman, both of us have had no previous sexual relationships with other people.

I am just wondering if I could have a possible infection, sexually related or not? Around a month ago, I started having allergies and I have never experienced any allergies ever since I was a child. I also noticed that I had a lump on my groin area that has not gone away, around 1/2 of an inch wide and another one at the bottom of my penis shaft. I have also recently gotten an ulceration at the right side of my waistline and have experienced minor pains in the lower left area of my abdomen.

I know I should go to a doctor to get myself checked up, but I don't even know who to go to. My 'personal physician' is still registered as my pediatrician, although I have not gone to her since I was 17. I was looking forward to asking the MedHelp community in order to understand my health better.

Best Regards,

Chino
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1285326 tn?1433024464
i advise a trip to a doctor r specialist
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You need to be seen by a doctor. Call up your insurance company group and ask for a referral to a family doctor. You should be beyond seeing a pediatrician by now, too old for that now. Make an appointment with them to be seen about this and discuss it with them. good luck.  
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