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lump inside my penis

I don't want to see a doctor about this due to how shy I am.

I have a small lump inside my penis where the head meets the body. It is on the front of the penis. The lump feels like a ball. It is noticeable while erect as well as unerect. It does not bother or hurt unless I put pressure on it, but heres the thing it only hurt if i push from one side. You can see it as well it looks white. Only one.
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Sounds like it may be a sebaceous cyst.

The only way to find out for sure is to make an appointment to see your doctor to get checked out.  
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I was the same way about being shy with an issue and can empathize.  You have to remember that these guys do examinations all day long and have for years.  To them it is nothing more than a mechanic checking an alternator in your car.  Then it is on to the next one without being phased.

I have been examined many times over for my condition now and it has become second nature for me.  I know it is not easy but you will be so happy once you have it checked out.  It may be nothing or something that may become a bigger deal if you don't have it looked at.

I came across this post kind of randomly while searching for something else and felt like I should give you some encouragement.  I can assure your the uncomfortableness will not be as difficult as you think.  The struggle to find the courage to do it is really the hard part.  
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