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by Jboy340, Mar 18, 2008 04:55PM
Tags: bumps, white
it was like three years back, i had unprotected sex with someone and recently have undergone a tremondous amount of stress in my life. I recently had a couple of fleshy fluid filled bumps that a nurse practioner dismissed as swollen glands.. but a small red bump has grown on my edge of the head and again was dismissed as a gland. The bumps are white on the shaft and were filled with a clear fluid that when i pinched it, it came out. The bump went down some but the white bump is still there. I dont know what to think really .. is it possible for it to be a gland or should i get a second opinion...

The bumps dont have anymore fluid in them but they are still noticeable.. as with the red one i noticed on the edge of my head
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by auntiejessi, Mar 18, 2008 06:16PM
You won't know what they are for sure unless they are cultured, or biopsied, whatever the case may be.

I would follow up with another doc.

AJ
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