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Black Spot on my penis

I never had a sex almost 2 years now, and lately i noticed that i have a small black spot on the head of my penis, its no bump, no pain, and last 2 weeks i noticed another black spot smaller than the fist one appear on the ring of my penis... please help....
sincerely
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please help me. on my penish skin and near the area i have itching problem from 4 month ,i went to 3 dermatologist they suggested(1st dermatologist adv terbinafine,onabet b,2nd dermatologist adv terbinafine,cetirizine,sertaconazole cream 2% and the 3rd dermatologist adv ebernet,tebif,covel.i used the medicine i found all the area are clear ,i was fine but after 10 days again i got same problem,now what to do ,i am getting red after scrating.This is really embarrassing at night time when there comes itching near penis area. Involuntarily it gets scratched and skin gets tear out. This makes uncomfortable to walk in day time.PLEASE tell me the proper treatment.
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Yes
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You'd be surprised how many men have a mold on the head of their penis lol
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My penis has turned black and blue except for the tip.  Is this serious?
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moles can appear anywhere on the body....anywhere! a doctor should do a tissue scraping of it to see if it is indeed cancerous.
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thank you for the response, i already did some research, and i think its a mole, but why on the that a mole appear on my penis head??? that sound ***** to me... and there is another black tiny spot flat no pain appear on my penis too.....

what an annoying thing!!!

i hope i can removed it, cause i'm worried that it is a cancer or anything that harmful to me...
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Doesn't sound like warts.  Could be an allergy.
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