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one white pimple on my penic but never had sex for 2 years

its been 2 years not having sex but recently i saw one white pimple on my penis what can it be
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A pimple. It sometimes happens. (My husband got one once, and his doctor gave him an ointment to put on it every night and said it wasn't a big deal.) If you are worried, see your doctor.
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was it white
Well, pimples come in a lot of colors. White means you had a blocked pore and now there are dead skin cells inside and probably some bacteria. I don't suggest you pop it, because of the bacteria. But if you were to put a warm compress on it (a very clean, warm, wet cloth) or to sit and soak in a warm bath, it might open and drain. Also, you can use something like Neosporin or Polysporin on it, no matter if you soak it or not. (Though don't touch it with your fingers if you haven't scrubbed your hands, your fingers have a lot of bacteria on them and you would risk making things worse.) I don't remember what color the one my husband had, just remember that the doctor was very unconcerned.
thanks i think it coz i wear skinny pants coz today it is getting
smaller and better thanks for helping me
and wat soap do u think i can use for my body from now
Anything that doesn't irritate your skin.
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