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lymphocele or lump just at the start of the left side of the gland

Hello I'm 19 and got a strange feeling in the left side of my penis that came About a month ago, I'm note circumsized and when I roll my foreskin I can almost feel that the blood has trouble passing through just a the beginning of my gland on the left , it's red and a little puffy and now my left si de hasard less sensations than my right penis side, the left side feels squishy and soft !  Masturbate a bit toi much also ! Maybe I should let it heal :p I don't know , I hope you guys can help me cause it causes me a lot of stress , thank you :) Best regards !! Batista

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I HOPE YOU FIND A GOOD ONE IN YOUR AREA. GOOD LUCK
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Thank you !! Yes it may be an option and what you're telling me is  it just scares me a lot to be circumsized when I've been with a foreskin all my life . I'm gonna try to fond an urologist but they're often very busy :/
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I'D SUGGEST TALKING TO A GOOD UROLOGIST. CIRCUMCISION MAY BE NEEDED. I WAS NOT CIRCUMCISED AT BIRTH BY MY PARENTS. LATER IN LIFE AROUND 26 I NEEDED TO BE CIRCUMCISED BECAUSE THE FORESKIN WAS TIGHT AROUND THE PENIS WHERE BLOOD HAD A DIFFICULT TIME FLOWING INTO THE PENIS. I COULDN'T RETRACT THE FORESKIN TO WASH UNDERNEATH IT AND SMEGMA ACCUMULATED CAUSING A BAD ODOR. MATURBATION AND SEX WAS VERY PAINFUL BECAUSE THE FORESKIN WOULDN'T RETRACT. AGAIN I SUGGEST SEEING A GOOD UROLOGIST AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
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