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odd bump/wart?

Hello all and thank you for your time and thoughts,


About two weeks ago I woke up to a single small mostly flesh colored bump/wart looking object midway up my penis shaft. It did not grow over time it just popped up over night. It was very small (similar in size and shape to a small seseme seed) and did not hurt or itch. It was moldable, as in it changed in shape when I squeezed it, which it did not pop just reshaped the object. No bleeding or discharge.  Days went by and I decided even thought it seemed to have slightly shrunk to go to the dermatologist. He took a long good look at it and couldn't distinguish what he thought it was for sure. But thought it could possibly be a wart so he froze it off. It fell off completely after 2 days and healed pretty much completely in a 7 days….Also the day after I had the object froze off i noticed a clear looking bump about 1 inch north on the shaft. I freaked out and attempted to pop it but it seemed to just disappear somewhat. It has left a very light pink rash looking spot on the shaft, maybe 1/4th of an inch by 1/8th of an inch. You honestly wouldn't notice it unless I pointed it out. when you look at it in natural light it seems to have a shiny look to it but no raised area or bumps that I notice……..Can anyone shed some light on  if they think the original bump was a wart or not? Weird thing was it seemed to pop up overnight and not grow slowly over time. bc i would have noticed it…..Also what could the second bump i noticed be? should i get it checked out or should i just leave it be?
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Can't really say, visual exam is the only way to tell if it is a wart, pimple or somwthing else.
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also, i have been sleeping with the same girl now for 3 months. she claims that she was tested before we began dating and was clean of all studs. Had a couple on night stands before her. I was tested and was clean of all std's October 2013.
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