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Spot on penis

Hope you can help, a little pimple appeared on my penis about 2 months ago then got bigger and then it came to a head. I then went to clinic and got tests done but they said everything was ok after they done swab and blood tests. After that I burst the spot with some yellow puss coming out, after this it felt better and it's nearly went away but still a red mark there. Anyway I've now seen another one forming on the penis shaft and was just wondering what this could be. Hope somebody can help
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Hey, I am really confused because 2 months already gone. But did you go to the doctor to solve your issue? If not, please go asap.
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Yeah went the 1st time about 2 months ago and everything they tested for came back negative, then seen another one develop so went back again. Clinic have now gave me antibiotics as he said it could be a bacterial infection but nothing to worry about. Will let yous know how I get on
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Simon I have, just waiting on the result coming back although the clinic said he didn't think it was anything to worry about. Was just wondering if anybody had any idea of what it could be. Thanks for replying
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Yes, you should wait until the result come. Do what the doctor said.
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I think you better consult with a doctor or specialist.
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Hi there could somebody please get back to me, ,just starting to worry a little as this is a second one that's appeared
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