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Pimple or STDs?

Well i have been getting these two pimples on my penis for over a year now. I get these two pimples like every 3-4 months and its always on the same spot and it just disappears after a few days. The things thats kind of awkward is it always happens on the same spot. It doesnt look like STDs. Its not a white head. It just looks like a pimple you get on your face and it hurts. But then after few days its just gone. No rash or discharge or anything. Is it possible to get a pimple every time on the same spot? like this has been happening for over a year now. I'm also very concerned about cleaning my private area so it has nothing to do with hygiene. By the way to make this more clear the pimples are like 1 cm apart and sometimes i get both at the same time sometimes i just get one.
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652407 tn?1300737199
This is why we can't diagnose you, you need to see your health care provider or a dermatologist... And I was indicating if you have had unprotected sex then you should get an STD Panel and that is what you need to do if you want to learn your status.

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to be honest it doesnt look like herpes or STDs...its just a small pimple and no discharge or rash or itchiness or anything like that..just a little pain if you press on it..and i do shave my penis so that might be the case..i have had my penis checked like few months ago when i went for a checkup but at the time i didnt have the pimple..but my doctor said u dont have STDs..
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652407 tn?1300737199
If you've had unprotected Sex you need a full STD panel, this could very well be an STD... I suggest you seeing your health care provider and the next time you have an out break you need to see your doctor with in 24-48 hours to get a proper diagnosis.
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