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I'm unsure what's wrong.

Hello. I'm 19 years old, uncircumcised and have had unprotected sex for the past 2 months. Recently, I've found out that on the head of my penis, as well as a little bit on the inside of the foreskin, there are a lot of little white bumps. I've looked online to see some pictures of Molluscum Contagiosum and see that my condition doesn't seem to be similar to it. Also, I've looked at the pearly penile papules which seem to be the closest thing I can find. The only problem with it is that pearly penile papules seem to be only at the crown, whereas my condition is all over the head as well as a little under and the inside of the foreskin. Can I be reassured that it's nothing fatal?

Thank you.
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the best thing to do is to be seen and get this properly examined. could be any number of things going on and a proper exam is the best way to get accurate answers.

have you and your gf both had your gardasil shots?

have you both had proper std screenings, including herpes testing, prior to starting your relationship?

grace
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My girlfriend does not have any STDs or anything, by the way. Sorry for not including that.
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