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I Found Two Holes Below The Main Opening Of My Penis That Causes Pain

HELLO SIR
I WAS CIRCUMCISED AROUND 10 YEARS FROM NOW I AM 21 YEARS OLD. I FIND 2 HOLES BELOW MAIN OPENING OF MY PENNIS MANY TIMES IT PAINS, WHENEVER I HAD NIGHT FALL I DO FEEL PAIN, I DO FEEL FREQUENT URINATION. DOCTOR ALSO SAID I AM HAVING VERSOVIA KIND THING WHICH IS A TESTICLE DEFECT OF BIRTH, DO LET ME KNOW?
Tue, 13 May 2014
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I really appreciate your concern, having second meatus this is in fact due to the hypospadias usually this does not cause any pain but of course could cause discomfort if this is too much then this need to be repaired surgically, but I think it is all depends clinical examination, hope this information helps you have a nice day.
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I Found Two Holes Below The Main Opening Of My Penis That Causes Pain

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern, having second meatus this is in fact due to the hypospadias usually this does not cause any pain but of course could cause discomfort if this is too much then this need to be repaired surgically, but I think it is all depends clinical examination, hope this information helps you have a nice day.