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Small Sores Spotted On Veins During Masturbation Which Opened Into Wound. How Long Will It Take To Heal?

38 years old enjoy masturbarting. Spotted small sores (about 5) on my veins (shaft), during masturbating. Sores opened up into wound after two days. Takes long to heal. What could b problem. Could it b a viral infection? It is itchy around the place. Another set has formed.
Mon, 22 Sep 2014
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Hi. You should see a Doctor or a Dermatologist. This is not normal. Unless some rigorous activity has been done or exposure to some infecting agent this should not happen. I am refraining from advising any ointments as I have not examined you. But you would require some antibiotics to cover for secondary infection. Take care and see your Doctor whenever you can.
Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.
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Small Sores Spotted On Veins During Masturbation Which Opened Into Wound. How Long Will It Take To Heal?

Hi. You should see a Doctor or a Dermatologist. This is not normal. Unless some rigorous activity has been done or exposure to some infecting agent this should not happen. I am refraining from advising any ointments as I have not examined you. But you would require some antibiotics to cover for secondary infection. Take care and see your Doctor whenever you can. Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.