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I am bit worried.  Last Friday, I noticed a bump between my leg and penis.   I didn't feel anything or burning until I tried to pop it or cleaning it well with body soap then there was a burning feeling at times. I went to see a urologist.  He ask me if I am seeing anyone besides my wife, I said no.   She is first GF and only person.   He told me there is a some inflammation and small bump.  He prescribed CLOTRIMAZOLE AND BETAMETHASONE Cream.  He then just told me to come in 3 weeks.  I am worried what it might be that I can't sleep nor do I know how long I should use it for.   please help
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It was a little burning sensation when I tried to squeeze it.  According to my doctor, he did said to put the cream for 7 to 10 days and it should disappear.  I stop after 11 days, but there was still bump.  After 15 days, it is still there but I cannot barely feel it.  According to my regular doctor who I made appointment prior to this incident for yearly check up said it can be cyst or Frugel (not sure if I spell it right) and should go away eventually.
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How are you? Aside from the bump,what other symptoms are present? This could be due to inflamed lymph nodes, infection, benign cysts, irritation or skin issues. It is good that you were able to see your doctor. take the medication as prescribed and go for follow-up after 3 weeks as advised.  If there is doubt regarding the prescription, you can also call your doctor or clinic to clear this up. Take care and do keep us posted.
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