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Ingrown hair on 'penis'

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about 2 weeks ago those 2 red pimples appeared on my penis and i'm thinking it might be ingrown hair. I'm not sexually active. I would like to know what it is. and if possible how to get rid of it.. it doesnt seem like its gonna go away.. it didnt change shape or nothing.. i got one of the same type that appeared just under my navel 2 days ago. help me please.
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I have a bumb on my penis, its kinda red, but not too big. I went to Planned Parent Hood to get it checked out and the lady there told be that is was just a ingrown hair, not to worry. But since then the bump has gotten a little bit bigger than it was. (I've been messing with it, tried to squeese it out) Thats prob why its like that. My question for you is... Is there anything I can do? Can I put some kinda cream on it besides AntiBiotic Cream?
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is it normal though? i have same thing. and is it normal that my penis itches?my penus itches and i think that's the reason why i have those. it itches alot on the outside, bottem of my penus. do i have an infection!?
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Looks like it might be warts. If you have warts on your hands they can be transmitted to your genitals by JO or normal handling. It's no big deal to have them removed though, no different than a wart anywhere else.
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I can't tell.  Have you ever been sexually active?  I think a Dermatologistis your best bet.  But if you are a virgin it ISN'T an STD.
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