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flat growth on penis skin (virgin guy)

i am 21 and i have a flat growth( about the size of pinky fingernail) on my penis for about 2 and half years. it has some dark spots in it, it does not bleed or hurt, there is no discharge but i feel pinching sensation in it and also at another place on my penis but that area does not have any growth. i am a virgin and have never done sex even oral.
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i am also having  a varicose vein inside the skin near head of penis on the shaft at the right side an inch away from the growth .
for the past few months i usually dont get a proper erection in that side. the left side is more erected compared to right from tip till mid.
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i am also having  a varicose vein inside the skin near head of penis on the shaft at the right side an inch away from the growth .
for the past few months i usually dont get a proper erection in that side. the left side is more erected compared to right from tip till mid.
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Thanks for your answer
i just have to add a few things
the growth is not painful or solid , it feels like skin also its a little raised but not like a dome shaped
also i feel that pinching sensation and discomfort when i wear tight underwear and that feeling usually goes away within a few seconds and sometimes i dont feel any thing for days but tight under garments usually makes it more.
also if use soap on penis i sometimes feel burning sensation inside the penis near the tip, afterwards for a few days. that is why i usually clean it with water
and the same feeling in another part of skin on penis but at that spot no such growth any idea what could cause that?
Also i went to see a doctor one year ago and he said its a cyst and told me to use fucicort cream for 2 weeks but its still there  :(
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Hi there!

Well, without a clinical evaluation it would be difficult to determine the cause of the lesion. Possibilities that may need to be considered include infections (non STD), cysts, warts etc. I would suggest getting this examined by a primary care physician or a dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management.
Hope this is helpful.

Take care!
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