Monday, July 20, 2009

Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

I developed a burning sensation when urinating about 2 weeks after unprotected sex. I also developed a medium sized pimple like bump on the lower under side of the shaft of my penis around the same time. I didn't go to the doctor and it's been about 3 months since the symptoms first appeared.



The burning sensation went away after about a month, but the bump is still there, only it has gotten slightly smaller. It kind of looks like it's under the skin. There also seems to be a hole at the top of it which looks like a large pore. I thought that it was an ingrown hair because I get those alot, but those usually only take about 2 months to release the almost fully grown hair. I thought that it was syphlis at first but according to all the medical websites the sore is supposed to heal on it's own. It doesn't hurt. Could it be a genital wart? I think it might be but why is it under the skin and why does it have the small hole at the top? Anyone ever have something like this?



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

you should go to the doctor the seccond you see the bump and when it started to burn when you pee, std's are not to be taken lightly



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

DOCTOR NOW.



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

go see a Dr.



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

if it was unprotected sex then it might be a disease but I dont know aboput any other things this could have been caused by.



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

a tstze fly has started incubating in your urinary tract, get to doctor NOW!!!!!



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

It could be herpes but you should getit checked first ASAP!!



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

well pain during urination could mean many many things...anywhere from a urinary track infection to syphlis. I definately would go to a doctor and have them check out the bump. The sooner you go would probably be better. Good luck!



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection



Infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) usually does not cause any symptoms and does not always produce visible genital warts.



When symptoms do develop, they usually occur 2 to 3 months after infection. However, symptoms have been known to develop from 3 weeks to many years after infection.



Symptoms that may occur with genital warts include:



Irritation.



Itching.



Bleeding.



Genital warts



Genital warts can be different sizes and shapes.



They may be large, or they may be too small to be seen with the naked eye. They may appear individually or in groups.



Warts may look like tiny bunches of cauliflower or like flat, white areas that are very difficult to see.



In women and men, warts may appear in the groin, on and around the genitals, in the urethra, or in the rectum or anus.



In women:



Genital warts may appear on the vulva, vagina, or cervix.



Women are often unaware of warts inside the vagina or on the cervix until a health professional finds them.



In men:



Genital warts may occur on the outside of the penis and scrotum.



Men are often unaware they have genital warts, even when they can be seen, until the warts are identified by a health professional.



Symptoms of genital warts may be similar to those of other conditions



Mysterious bump and burning sensation while urinating?

AHAHAHAHA!!!! you have an STD!



Thats just disgusting!!!

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