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STD HELP

I HAVE A SMALL BUMP IN THE HAIR ABOVE MY PENIS. IT HAS BEEN THERE FOR A HILE BUT NEVER HURTS. IT BECOME SLIGHTLY ITCHY AT TIMES BUT NOTHING VERY SERIOUS. SOMETIMES IT GOES AWAY AND THEN IT COMES RIGHT BACK, IN THE SAME SPOT.....THERE'S ACTUALLY TWO OF THEM ONE ON EACH SIDE......THEY BOTH DO THE SAME THING.....WHAT COULD THEY BE.... COULD IT BE AN STD? I GOT TESTED FOR SYP, GONA, AND CHLA, ALL NEGATIVE.......SO I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHY I STILL HAVE THE BUMP.
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Do you shave? Cuz it could also be ingrown hair.
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nothign to worry about, it's probably jsut blood vessicles that keep clotting..
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