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pimpleso n my penis

i am a\16 years old and i am a virgin. and i am very active. i have pimples like things on my penis. i had them for less then a year. they are around the base of the penis and on the bottom of the shaft of my penis. they are spread out on the shaft but near the base of y enis they are in clusters. they are a lot of them. and there are some more at the top of my penis right before the head. if i squeeze it this pimples like stuff will come out. some of them look like pimples and some of them look like little bumps like really little bumps.and i also have them on my testies. Is there a cure for this or a treatment that i can find at any store or anything. is this normal.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Call him back and ask him what you should be doing.  The treatment for pimples is different than the treatment for yeast.  And never leave the doctor's office until you have all your questions answered.  That's part of what they get paid for.  :)

Aj
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no he just looked so i would say he just guessed because he didnt really know what he was doing i asked him and he was like it might just be pimpels or a yeast infection and then thats it and i was thinking now what do i do!!!
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207091 tn?1337709493
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A yeast infection is a fungal infection that's very common to get if you are so active.  Did he actually examine you or just guess?

Did he give you any meds?

Aj
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i have already seen my doctor and told him he said they are probally pimples from how active you are. and he said it might be a yeast infection whats that!! i just dont know if the doctor knew what he was talking about!!!
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207091 tn?1337709493
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It could be pimples.  You really should see your doctor to make sure.  Its not an std if you've never had sex.

Aj
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