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Title: 6 Normal Member Bumps that Look Exactly Like Socially Shared Diseases


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6 Normal Member Bumps that Look Exactly Like
Socially Shared Diseases
By John Dugan
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  • When a man discovers member bumps, he can be
    quite concerned, and for good reason. Any change
    in the male organ and surrounding area is cause
    for careful attention. Thats one of the benefits
    of practicing daily manhood care a man will
    almost always notice changes immediately if he is
    looking over the equipment on a daily basis.
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  • In most cases, member bumps are benign and
    nothing to worry about. However, it isnt unusual
    for a guy to wonder if any changes to his manhood
    might be caused by a socially shared disease. And
    unfortunately, many member bumps do mimic the
    look of socially shared infection symptoms.
    Heres what a man needs to know about the most
    common reasons for member bumps (which might also
    come along with a red manhood), and when he can
    relax and not worry.

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  • 1. Inflamed hair follicles. Every guy has hair
    follicles on the area around his member some men
    also have hair follicles on their manhood itself.
    Sometimes a hair follicle can become blocked,
    which leads to redness and tenderness it might
    look like a pimple, complete with pus inside.
    When this happens in a group in a particular
    area, it can look much more serious than it
    really is!
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  • 2. Tiny cysts. Though these usually appear on the
    balls, they can also appear on the male organ.
    These member bumps might show up one at a time,
    or there might be several of them here and there,
    or even in a cluster. They can grow to the size
    of a pea. Though they dont cause any harm (and
    they are certainly not cancerous!), many men
    choose to have them removed for comfort or
    cosmetic reasons.

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  • 3. Psoriasis. Some men develop psoriasis on their
    private areas, which can have a very scaly, dry
    appearance. It might also contribute to a very
    red manhood, which is a sign of irritation of the
    skin layers. Though psoriasis can look scary and
    itchy like crazy, its actually very treatable. A
    doctors visit is required, however.
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  • 4. Pearly manhood papules. These little bumps
    appear in a cluster near or around the head of
    the male organ. They are more common in uncut
    men, and they are actually rather common, with up
    to 20 percent of population having them. Though
    these member bumps can sometimes mimic a mild
    care of herpes, they are not at all contagious,
    nor are they dangerous. They do not require
    medical treatment.

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  • 5. Lichen planus. These bumps are tiny, pink and
    might even go unnoticed at first. They tend to
    appear on the glans. They can form a ring or line
    shape. They can be smooth or scaly, and sometimes
    they are itchy. They resolve themselves within a
    year or so, but a guy who wants to get rid of
    them sooner can opt for medical treatment.
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  • 6. Angiokertomas. These member bumps might be red
    or even blue. They can appear anywhere on the
    manhood, including the balls. They are more
    common as a man ages in fact, older men likely
    have these. However, they can impact younger men
    as well. These member bumps are entirely benign
    and dont require medical treatment.

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But what if worries persist about an STD?
  • Though these six common reasons for a red
    manhood or member bumps might set a mans mind at
    ease, other guys might still wonder if they have
    some sort of disease. In that case, its always
    best to go to the doctor. When it comes to good
    male organ health, its always best to be safe
    rather than sorry!

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  • In the meantime, a guy should do everything
    possible to keep his member as healthy as it can
    be. That starts with a top-notch male organ
    health crème (health professionals recommend Man
    1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and
    safe for skin) can be applied. A guy should look
    for a powerful all-around crème that contains
    vitamins, amino acids and other nutrients that
    promote blood flow, healing and oxygenation of
    delicate male organ tissue. A crème with a Shea
    butter base is also important to help avoid the
    redness, dryness and scaly feeling that can come
    along with some member bumps.
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