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Flesh Colored Lump Near The Meatus, Do Not Have Split Stream Urine Or Pain. Worrisome?

Just inside urethral wall about 1/2 inch down from the meatus on one side it appears as if there is a flesh coloured lump small in size. I did attend STD clinic with this worry and they said it appeared normal when they opened the meatus up and shone a light down there. I have no split stream pee and don t feel any pain etc what could this be? worried!
Mon, 16 Jun 2014
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This could be a congenital lump or outpouching which is a normal variant. If it is not causing you any functional problems in passing urine or sperm I would not worry about it. If there is any burning in urine or fever or bleeding per urine you should consult a Urologist. Take care.
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Flesh Colored Lump Near The Meatus, Do Not Have Split Stream Urine Or Pain. Worrisome?

This could be a congenital lump or outpouching which is a normal variant. If it is not causing you any functional problems in passing urine or sperm I would not worry about it. If there is any burning in urine or fever or bleeding per urine you should consult a Urologist. Take care.