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lump of lymph vessel below head of penis

hi i'm 19yrs old, a virgin and from india. i've been masturbating since i was 14 and i do it everyday. the past week after i masturbated i saw that a vein like thing (probably a lymph vessel) has swollen below the head of the penis. it doesn't hurt or is uncomfortable. i got really scared and did not masturbate for 3 days. after which i saw that the lump has dissapeared. i masturbated again that evening and some time after ejaculating the lump reappeared. i have consulted a physician and he said that it is completely normal. but i don't like this lump appearing after i masturbate cuz it makes my penis look ugly.

i've searched the net and found my condition to be exactly similar to to that of 'Lymphocele'. and i'm preety much sure it is.

is there any cure to it ? will refraining from mastubation cure it ? has anyone else experienced this problem ? please help me i am really worried and i'm not able to concentrate on my studies and my social life
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thanks for the advice, at least someone replied. i will consult a urologist soon and post it here. hope its nothing serious i'm even having nightmares about this :(
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Sorry to hear about your problem. I would get another Dr's opinion about your problem, but be sure that he/she is a Urologist,not just any General- Practitioner.
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