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What Causes Red Spot On The Penis?

I AM 34 Y MALE HT 5.7 WT 62 BEFORE 7 YEAR ON MY PENIS TOP ONE SMALL RED POINT APPEAR THEN THE POINT SPREAD SLOWLY AND AFTER FEW DAYS IT TURNED INTO BLACK SPOT THEREAFTER 3 - 4 MORE SPOTS APPEAR I CONSULT 3-4 DOCTORS ONE SAYS IT IS HERPES OTHER SAID NORMAL INFECTION BEFORE 2 Y ONE SPOT APPEAR AGAIN AGAIN I HAD BEEN MANY TESTS SUGGEST BY A NEW DOC THEN HE SAID NOTHING BUT BEFORE 1 MONTH 4-5 SPOTS APPEAR BOTTOM OF THE TOP INNER SKIN OF PENIS THESE ARE NOT ITCHY WHAT CAN I DO NOW PLEASE SUGGEST
Mon, 9 Nov 2015
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This sounds very much like herpes. To confirm this, get a blood test for HSV1 and HSV2.

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What Causes Red Spot On The Penis?

This sounds very much like herpes. To confirm this, get a blood test for HSV1 and HSV2. My name is Dr. Sheppe, and I am an American doctor working in New York City at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, ranked #1 for Psychiatry in the United States. For a personalized comprehensive evaluation, treatment recommendations, or individual therapy, ask me at HealthCareMagic at this private link: tinyurl.com/DrSheppeAnswers