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I have ref bump on penis right below pubic hair

Last week I discovered a pimple on my inner thigh but those have been normal the past 4 years. But two days ago I noticed a red bump on my Penis it's very small I think it might be a ingrown hair. I have had a on and off girlfriend the past 2 years and back in September I revived oral sex from a girl that's a stranger. My hip has been a bit sore but u think that may just be anxiety.
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3060903 tn?1398565123
Hi there, i think it would benefit you a lot to read a short article on STD's that might be helpful. It's really important for you and your girlfriend to get the HPV Vaccine as soon as possible. i'm 55 and have for the first time found out i have HPV and i can only hope that it doesn't lead to cancer. So please, get 'er done son. (if not already). Here's the link
http://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/vaccines-sexually-transmitted-diseases
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Sure or just a pimple. Again it sounds nothing like hsv. Plus hsv lesions usually take around two weeks to fully heal.
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Hey the bump is completely gone now . It's one very short hair that was in that area of the skin could it be a ingrown hair still down there ?
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Thank you so much for your help & knowledge
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Def not hsv
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Thank you very much it currently is just a shiny tiny red bumps under my pubes on my penis  and the one on my inner thigh is just about gone it's extremely small
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Does not sound like hsv. Keep an eye on it. Herpes lesions progress quickly into a fluid filled blister.  But it sounds like a pimple or ingrown.
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