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Small Dot And Burst Vein On Penis Shaft

I have had a very small dark spot on the shaft of my penis for years now, its no bigger than a pen head and just wondering if its something i should worry about. Also, one of the veins burst in the shaft and made a red blotch on it, and the color seems to be going back to normal but wanted to know if it will heal up or if theres something I should use on it.
Tue, 15 Mar 2011
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Hello.
Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum.
The black and red spot you are having on your penis are most likely due to collected blood- both old and new. it will take time to resolve but there is no need to use any ointment on it. It takes usually 15-20 days to fade away.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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Small Dot And Burst Vein On Penis Shaft

Hello. Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. The black and red spot you are having on your penis are most likely due to collected blood- both old and new. it will take time to resolve but there is no need to use any ointment on it. It takes usually 15-20 days to fade away. Dr. Rakhi Tayal