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How To Treat Red Bumps On The Sides Of Penis?

Yes I just recently noticed these small red bumbs on the sides of my penis. My partner gets checked regularly and she has no stds of such and she s the only one I have intercourse with. They are small and shinny and there s about five what should I do?
Thu, 3 Sep 2015
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You have discovered small red bump on you penis. If these lumps are painful and develop into blisters then you may have herpes. Frequently women may not have symptoms of herpes but can shed the virus without knowing it. I recommend that you see your medical provider and have them check these lesions and be sure it is not herpes.

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How To Treat Red Bumps On The Sides Of Penis?

Thanks for contacting HCM with your healthcare concerns. You have discovered small red bump on you penis. If these lumps are painful and develop into blisters then you may have herpes. Frequently women may not have symptoms of herpes but can shed the virus without knowing it. I recommend that you see your medical provider and have them check these lesions and be sure it is not herpes. I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again with your healthcare concerns and questions