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Painless scar like mark on penis

Hello,

I have a single new mark on my penis. It is about the size of the head of a nail. It is painless, does not itch, and does not contain any fluid, does not seem to be blister like. It is slightly pink or red after manipulating with fingers. I had unprotected sex a few months ago. I noticed this mark in the last few weeks and it has not seemed to change. It feels smooth and reminds me of a scar or a callus. I masterbate daily and the mark is at a place of friction on top of small vains. It is also within the circumcised area under the glans.

Looking through grotesque photos online the most similar looking think I found was skin cancer. Also I am living in a subtropical climate now and have been adjusting to the heat, not sure if some different viruses or such things would exist due to that. Any suggestions would be helpful.
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I have 3 scar types and its from rough sex and rough masterbation, their is nothing to worry about, mine vary in sizes and i have been checked from the doctor and the clinic and nothing came back its only 2 scars i have and their smooth red and shiney in the light, after sex or masterbation, they do go redder but its only from friction burn, they scab and fall of but sometimes leaving a slight scar, if you are worried and have worst symptoms, go to the doctors or clinic asap
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I have something like this on my penis, but the mark is much smaller. its painless, and reminds me sort of a darker part of the skin. it is new after I had unprotected sex.
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Hi,
Thank you for the advice. As my photo shows the mark is not actually on the glans, so I am not sure if balanitis makes sense, but I guess it could be some other sort of infection. Would it be normal for an infection like that to be totally painless? I guess you are right, I should have it looked at. If it doesn't change in the coming weeks is it okay for me to ignore it - or would you say it's possibly something I should take more seriously. Thanks!
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Hi,
This could be due to an infection since you have mentioned it was after sex.Balanitis is inflammation of the glans penis. it can be caused by irritation or an infection.
Treatment for balanitis depends on the underlying cause. If there is an infection, treatment will include an appropriate antibiotic or antifungal medication.
It is best that you get it examined to rule out anything serious.Also the correct treatment can be initiated when the correct diagnosis is made.
To prevent recurrences of inflammation it is important that you maintain good hygiene in the groin area.
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