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  5. I'm really worried about something that's been happening and I hope you can help me out. I had protected sex a while back and noticed the condom had slipped a bit. A few days later, I found small bumps on my penis and went to a dermatologist who said it's molluscum contagiosum. They suggested I get a blood test after six weeks to check for things like HIV. I did the tests and thankfully they all came back non-reactive. I've been using the imiquad solution and the bumps seem to be shrinking, which is a relief, but now I'm dealing with penile discharge whenever I pass stool. Do you know what might be causing this or what I should do?

I'm really worried about something that's been happening and I hope you can help me out. I had protected sex a while back and noticed the condom had slipped a bit. A few days later, I found small bumps on my penis and went to a dermatologist who said it's molluscum contagiosum. They suggested I get a blood test after six weeks to check for things like HIV. I did the tests and thankfully they all came back non-reactive. I've been using the imiquad solution and the bumps seem to be shrinking, which is a relief, but now I'm dealing with penile discharge whenever I pass stool. Do you know what might be causing this or what I should do?

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I'm really worried about something that's been happening and I hope you can help me out. I had protected sex a while back and noticed the condom had slipped a bit. A few days later, I found small bumps on my penis and went to a dermatologist who said it's molluscum contagiosum. They suggested I get a blood test after six weeks to check for things like HIV. I did the tests and thankfully they all came back non-reactive. I've been using the imiquad solution and the bumps seem to be shrinking, which is a relief, but now I'm dealing with penile discharge whenever I pass stool. Do you know what might be causing this or what I should do?

Its good to hear that your molluscum is improving with treatment. However, penile discharge during bowel movements may indicate an underlying issue, such as urethritis or infection. It would be best to follow up with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and to rule out any additional concerns.

Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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I've noticed this really large vein on the top side of my penis for the past few months, maybe more than a couple of years now. It's not painful, but it just seems off and looks quite pronounced. I haven't talked to a doctor about it yet, but I'm sta...

A prominent vein on the penis can be concerning. Here's a detailed guide to help you: *Possible Causes* 1. *Varicocele*: Enlarged veins within the scrotum. 2. *Penile venous leak*: Abnormal blood flow through penile veins. 3. *Thrombophlebitis*: Blood clot in a penile vein. 4. *Penile vein thrombosis*: Blood clot in a penile vein. 5. *Mondor's disease*: Thrombophlebitis of the superficial dorsal vein of the penis. *Diagnosis* 1. *Physical examination*: A doctor will examine the penis and scrotum to check for any abnormalities. 2. *Ultrasound or Doppler study*: To evaluate blood flow and check for any blockages or abnormalities in the penile veins. 3. *Blood tests*: To rule out any underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to the prominent vein. *Treatment* 1. *Varicocele*: Treatment may involve embolization, surgery, or lifestyle changes. 2. *Penile venous leak*: Treatment may involve surgery or lifestyle changes. 3. *Thrombophlebitis*: Treatment may involve anticoagulation medication, pain management, and compression. 4. *Mondor's disease*: Treatment may involve anticoagulation medication, pain management, and compression. *Advice* 1. *Consult a urologist or a primary care physician*: For a proper evaluation and diagnosis. 2. *Avoid self-diagnosis*: Don't try to diagnose yourself based on online research. 3. *Don't delay seeking medical attention*: Untreated conditions can lead to complications. 4. *Maintain a healthy lifestyle*: Eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and manage stress.

Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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