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About 30 days now, I started having little bumps on my shaft and now one of the penis head, I saw a doctor in Los Angeles but I am not 18 therefore could not do a blood test or receive any lab work without parental consent. Anyways, I would like to know if anybody has any clue to what the diagnosis of "Whatever" this is. I have two red bumps that are purple on my high hips on the outer ends, the doctor said this doesn't look like anything similar to the ones in my genital area. The ones in my genital area are the color of my skin and are like medium sized lumps, I have 3 medium sized ones on the top of my shaft and one smaller one of the right tip. On the tip i seem to have what my doctor thought was herpes but wasn't too sure. I also in the last week started to have pimple like bumps on my scrotum. All of the areas on my genital area itch. I also have little bumps that are now appearing on my wrist, there are turning red and have "see-through" liquid that comes out when squeezed it itches as well.  Weirdly it starts to itch incredibly at night but during the day it no longs itches. Past History of eczema in many areas, including crotch. I have 2 prescriptions she gave me out of her personal conclusions without any blood work. I need help if you know what this is please leave a comment. - Going to the Dr. is not an option not 18.
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In the US, you don't need parental permission once you turn 14. this clinic is violating your rights to medical care.  You get complete medical privacy and say in your treatment once you turn 14 regardless of what your parents say.

this doesn't sound like herpes going on. Having it for 30 days without obvious healing taking place, makes it even more likely it's not herpes.

sounds like a dermatologist is a better option at this point. Since you have a rash on your wrist, no reason not to ask mom/dad to take you. You can tell them you are a big boy now and don't need them to go back to the exam room with you and then show everything to the medical provider.

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Bump. Grace will probably advise you better in terms of medical attention when you are under 18.

A few questions that you might already answer: Are you sexually active? Do you have a regular partner? Have you talked to her/him yet about your symptoms?
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