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Samll dry bumps on testicles and penis

Im 25 yrs old and I've noticed small dry flaky ringworm looking bumps on my penis and testicles and also on my body such as chest and arms as well, but more so on my testicles. They don't itch or bother me but i'm just concerned, and I would say I'd noticed them about maybe a week ago. Pls Help!
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Yes I have looked into ringworm images online but nothing really matching my problem, have tried looking into the creams going to see how that works out
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Hi Ray just did a check, if you match up for ringworm you can get some cream from the pharmacy, and its a highly contagious fungus.
Good luck
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Hi Ray see thats the trouble being in the USA, me I'm from England, there we get something off we go to the doctor, and just get it sorted, or now we can even go to a walk NHS centre for medical help.
And even here in Greece we just go to a medical centre and see a doctor, 5 euros to get in now it was free, but thats Greek life for you.
Have you tried looking at ringworm images on google to see just how you match up, I think there are creams for ringworm.
Good Luck
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NOHARD thanks for the advice, I have scheduled a doctors appointment and do plan on seeing him soon. But just hoping nothing appears while I'm awaiting
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Ray, Look if you think its ringworm just get your doctor soon, get it checked out by him/her, would be the best advice anybody can give you.
Good Luck
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