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6012303 tn?1378501660

acne on my scrotum

there was a acne on my scrotum skin 1 year age. now its getting bigger and its not like an acne anymore ... i don't know what should i call it. i am so afraid. what can i do now ?
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5973125 tn?1378575863
Your welcome. And oh sweetie I'm not sure I'd guess maybe genital warts or herpes perhaps but I am no doctor and it might be something else. Just best to get it seen by a doctor. Id go as soon as possible but seeing as it's already been a year I doubt a couple more weeks would hurt but please please go sweetie.
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6012303 tn?1378501660
thanQ so much princess !! i forgot to mention that i have no pain on it ... its just getting big. nothing else ! so what do u think, what can it be ? if i check it 1 or 2 weeks  later can it be dangerous ?
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5973125 tn?1378575863
Oh and keep in mind the doc has seen it always. No need to worry yourself sick thinking their going to judge you or what not.
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5973125 tn?1378575863
I know how scary and embarrassing that can be but I really think you should go get checked out and tested. Having some acne down there is normal every now and then but if it stays its not acne. Who will help you if you don't help yourself? The quicker you go the better.
Good luck sweetie
Princess.
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6012303 tn?1378501660
no !!
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5973125 tn?1378575863
Have you been tested for STD's?
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6012303 tn?1378501660
sorry.... not 1 year age. i meant 1 year ago !
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