Bumps on my penis, help!?!


Question: Bumps on my penis, help!.?
This isnt a joke, and I do not have an std or anything, im a virgin..
The bumps dont burn, I don't feel anything from them.. There on the lower part of the shaft, the part farthest from the head, closest to my naval..
They look like goosebumps a little! is this weird.? they dont look that bad, they're just there

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they look like the image above, just on my penis..
please guys help me out, thanks Health Question & Answer


Answers:
They are just sebaceous (oil) glands and hair follicles.. Every sexually mature human has them on their genitals.. They are everywhere on the body too but show up more on the thin skin of the genitals, after they start to grow at puberty..Health Question & Answer

i would say that it is normal......if you have not started reproducing hair then maybe this is the area in which hair will grow.. Or it could be a reaction from shaving your hair down there, maybe you are sensitive and need to get sensitive shaving cream.. Not quite sure but it is a possibility..Health Question & Answer

all you need is to be sure to wash with a mild soap and dry it well then apply hydrocortisone1% cream ......thats all it should clear it up in a about a week use it twice a day bro....Health Question & Answer

its skim burn from rough masturbation, use a lube and slow down..Health Question & Answer

theyre normal and the majority of men have them..Health Question & Answer

OMG go to the doctors Health Question & Answer

A..I..D..S!!!Health Question & Answer

my guess is that it is from masturbating....just use a lubricant Health Question & Answer



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