Penile Anatomy: The differential diagnosis includes cancer, fungal infection, bacterial infection, nonspecific inflammation, or other dermatologic disorder. I would recommend you seeing a dematologist or urologist to establish a diagnosis and institute the correct treatment.
Answered 1/9/2015
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Wart?: The most likely answer is a genital wart, or hpv infection. However, other issues, such as penile cancer, need to be considered, depending on age, circumcision status, infections, etc. I would discuss this with your doctor or see a urologist.
Answered 4/21/2016
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