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A Wart or Cyst --- no sure....

Last Thursday, I stretched my penis gland skin, I saw a 1mm diamter white bump. If I don't stretch the penis gland skin, the bump is not that visible. I used my finger nail and pluck it, a thin layer of skin is torn and till today after a week, i can see that it seem like a scar is formed, uneven skin.

Today, another 1mm of skin tag or wart (not sure). I also use my finger nail to pluck it, it bleeds.

Can some one tell me whether those are wart or cyst or normal penis gland skin.

Now the skin is uneven, look awful ... how??? how to make it normal??
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ya... i think is a scar.... shiny shiny look if i don't stretch the penis gland.... if i stretch the gland, a little bit swollen, maybe due to picking the skin too much....

very scary....
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Dude, as i said it's not a wart. A wart CANNOT transform the way you describe. Don't try to pick it up again, just go to dermatologist or else you will get another scar.
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Now if i stretch the penis gland, it is flat. If i don't stretch the penis gland, you can see a grossly small white spot... is like outer layer skin like that. I used my finger nail to rub a bit, the white layer fell off and a little bit grossly look....
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no, it's not a wart. You can't pick out a wart unless you forcefully try to do so. If you are just picking it out gently and it falls off, it's not a wart.

Also a wart size should stay the same when you get erected. If you have a white bump that get's larger as you erect, it's not a wart.

Of course you get scar from your action. It's like when you have acne and you pop it out, you will have scar.
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You have soo many questions and theyre all different why dont you just go to the doctor and get checked out? Youre going to drive yourself insane if you dont do something about this.

We cant look at your penis and tell you what you have. The best thing to do is get a visual diagnosis from a experienced dermatologist and call of the crotch watch.
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