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Bumps around the the foreskin, below the tip of my penis please help

I had my first sexual encounter last year, I used protection for a while and then for the last 10 seconds i took it off), I got tested for Herpes, Gonherrea, Syphlius,HIV, and all the main STD's and they all came back negative. but about 10 or 11 months later, I was masturbaiting with a very hard thick lotion that i never used before when I started to lose the lubrication and there was more resistance when I was preforming I didn't stop to get more lubrication, I just kept going,when I suddenly noticed burning, and when i looked at it i saw a cut 2 cuts beneath the head of my penis, about two days of not masturbaiting later, the cuts scabbed over, and i started masturbaiting again and the scabs came off, so i quit again for a few days untill it healed completly. About 2 days later the pain went away, and a week later i noticed when my penis was flaccid, that just under the head of the penis I saw a lot of wrinkles where the cuts used to be, and little tiny bumps, that look pimples (Not alot though). I was just concerened as to what is was, i was fearing genital warts but they don't look like warts at all, and i have no discharge at all, and i can't see a physician due to low funds and no insurance. Can anyone help me? Could it be because of injury due to masturbation?
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also google penile pearly papules. These are normal variants that are common and do not need to be treated.
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It could be an injury, but unfortunately, you need to see a doctor for diagnosis. Google STD clinics, and free clinics in your area to see if you can visit a doctor for low or no charge.
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