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white puss / blood / bump

I did get tested for all of the stds on health check u.s.a. and came up as negative for all stds that they could do a blood test for.

I am a male, 36 yo.  My problem is that I am getting bumps under my scrotum and at the bottom of my scrotum or on the inner part of my leg.  They will pop, and white puss or blood comes out of them.  Sometimes they are pink and have a white head on the top or they are just pink round bumps.  It seems like when I apply pressure they pretty much always pop, with blood or white puss coming out, and they seem to disappear a lot faster after I do that.

My research told me that this cannot be warts of white puss comes out of them.  I have not had this problem before until I turned around 35.

Since I don't have one right now i can't go in to a doctor.  They have been coming pretty irregular. My diet has been a lot of fast food lately.  

This has caused me a lot of stress.  When I get another one of these things, what's the best kind of doctor to go to to talk about this?

In the meantime, can I get some tips on what this could be?





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736575 tn?1288902558
Yeah.  Unfortunately, the only way to tell if they are warts is to have a doctor examine them and send a sample off for testing.
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So this can't be warts?  

They couldn't blood test me for that.

thanks

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736575 tn?1288902558
I have found that as you get older, acne can start to develop in parts of your body other than your face.  I get them frequently on my back, neck, shoulders,. legs and pubic area (when I shave).  It is a sweaty area. Perhaps your pores in this area are just getting clogged.  You have had negative testing, so there really isn't a reason to think it is an std causing this.
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