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Re: BLACK FLAT LESION ON PENIS(GLAND) AND ON FORESKIN
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Re: BLACK FLAT LESION ON PENIS(GLAND) AND ON FORESKIN

by CLOUDTERIF, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By CLOUDTERIFF on July 30, 1999 at 09:46:37
I've noticed the black spot on the right of the penis gland for two years.  It seems that it is getting darker gradually.  And I can't remember what is the size of it originally but right now it is about 1/2 cm in diameter.  This spot is flat not a bump, and it sometimes(once a month)cause me itching but no sore or pain.  I'm not circumsized.  And around three years ago, I used the pumping machine and when I used my penis will be temporarily bigger then the shape will be normal in the next morning.  My concern is that rightnow, the black spot is still in the same size but the bottom of my penis head getting darker(not red as before)  It seems to me that the spot and the gray color are not the same because they are not blended into each other.  Otherthing is that my foreskin is having some of the black spot too.  What are all these spot?  Are they dangerous?  Is it possible that the darker color that I'm getting is coming from the result of having too much sexual intercouse and too much masturbation (so the skin get darker)?




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by JR__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By JR on August 04, 1999 at 08:41:04
Doctors are reluctant to try to diagnose skin problems on the Internet.  Without being able to see what it is, all they could do would be to give a guess, and guesses aren't of much help.
Whatever it is you have, it seems to be getting worse so you really need to get in to see a doctor right away.  Lesions are not normal and are a sign that something is wrong - especially ones that get worse over time.  










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