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I have had these little bumps for two weeks now. They do no secrete anything. They are not painful at all. For the last three months I have used protection during sexual intercourse. (I know it's still possible to get an STD).

These bumps are at the base I my penis on either side.


I do have an appointment with my Dr but that's not for another two weeks so was hoping someone could shed some light.

Attached is a link to a picture. Let me know if the link doesn't work.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30719508@N04/
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Thanks.

Definitely not blisters or scabbing.
I have messed with one to see what it has and try are like hard pimples when I the stuff comes out.
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Hi, one of the std concerns for bumps like these would be herpes and they dont appear related as would be blister type sores that cluster and also wouldnot last that long with out scabing over and begining to heal
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