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#315993 - 05/07/08 02:47 AM
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Theman31
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Is it possible to have a zit above the penis in the pubic hair region? Also if i wanted to see a doctor to make sure i dont have an std or anything like that, what type of doctor would i have to go see.
One more thing, i think i have Sebaceous glands covering my ball sack and the begginning of my penis. Do sebaceous glands appear on the ball sack? because there are bumps all over mine and i know its not from sex because i had them while i was a virgin, it just kind of scares me
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#316012 - 05/07/08 06:55 AM
Re: Questions.
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Welcome to A2A, Theman31. Yes, you can have a zit there (or almost anywhere). If it's like an ordinary zit, it's unlikely to be an STD. An ordinary doctor would have a look, and if he/she was not sure, get some blood tests done.
Yes, visible sebaceous glands can indeed appear on the ball sack. You have them over nearly all your body, but they are usually buried in the skin. The skin on the genitalia, both shaft and ball sack, is thinner, so they can be visible. They are perfectly normal and indeed desirable, because they secrete the skin's natural moisturiser.
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#316132 - 05/07/08 05:06 PM
Re: Questions.
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Theman31
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alright thanks for the info, and what would blood tests show if i got them done?
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#316135 - 05/07/08 05:45 PM
Re: Questions.
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what would blood tests show if i got them done?
They would show what's wrong with you .... if anything.
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#316154 - 05/07/08 07:52 PM
Re: Questions.
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Tests are normally looking for specific microbes or antibodies in the blood, indicating specific diseases. If the doctor thought there were some specific possibilities, he/she might order those specific tests. But I'd wait and see if the pimple goes away in a few days, like an ordinary zit.
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