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Developed A Bump On Left Side Part Of The Forehead And A New One Developed On The Right. Medicine?

hi um I have a friend who s developed a bump on his left side part of the forehead and a new one developed on the right and he has no idea what it is it looks nasty but doesn t itch him or anything I can say he smokes a lot and drink on weekends but I have no idea what tat would be he has no health insurance ..can you help me?
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Welcome to HCM
We understnd your concerns

From the availlable description you gave, the bumps might be papules, which are harmless. They come and go in penis and other parts in certain geographical areas. Some may take months to vanish.

But to make the diagnosis correctly and to be sure it is not a trouble maker, consult a dermatologist for sure. You don't need medical insurance for this.

Wish you speedy recovery
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Developed A Bump On Left Side Part Of The Forehead And A New One Developed On The Right. Medicine?

Dear Welcome to HCM We understnd your concerns From the availlable description you gave, the bumps might be papules, which are harmless. They come and go in penis and other parts in certain geographical areas. Some may take months to vanish. But to make the diagnosis correctly and to be sure it is not a trouble maker, consult a dermatologist for sure. You don t need medical insurance for this. Wish you speedy recovery