Sores that don’t heal could be signs of some type of infection.
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Doctor, I have a kind of lump inside, on the body of the penis and on the surface, a wound from which pus oozes. It takes time to heal. What can it be?
If you have had unprotected sex, this wound that does not heal and leads to the formation of pus could be caused by an STI (sexually transmitted infection).
Now, if you haven’t had unprotected sex, or haven’t had sexual intercourse, it could be a skin infection, such as an ingrown hair or a pimple, that can appear in that area of the body and take a little longer to resolve, heal.
My recommendation is to see a doctor for an evaluation and the best possible treatment.
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