OneMan answered Thursday May 27 2004, 1:25 pm: In order to answer this effectively, I would really need to know more about them. What do they look like? What color are they? Are they clustered or does each one stand alone? There are a number of factors that could contribute to their appearance. In any regard, I would strongly suggest you see your doctor. [ OneMan's advice column | Ask OneMan A Question ]
jetaime answered Wednesday May 19 2004, 1:42 pm: you need to include more information...like if you press on them do they hurt real bad??? cause if they do and they are very painful you probably have the herpes virus but chances are it might even be just pimples on your penis.....i would go get it looked at A.S.A.P because it could be something that they can get rid of if caught soon enuf. [ jetaime's advice column | Ask jetaime A Question ]
prtiegurl19 answered Wednesday May 19 2004, 1:36 pm: well how old are you? are you sexually active? if so, with how many? do you use protection? all of these things are factors to consider. if you have had unprotected sex, chances are you may have contracted an STD. best advice, talk to your doctor. schedule an appointment and get it checked out. best case scenario, its a harmless rash. good luck. [ prtiegurl19's advice column | Ask prtiegurl19 A Question ]
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