6 unusual signs in the boy warning of dangerous diseases, certain wives must not be ignored

There are secretions

Unusual secretions are likely to be symptoms of gonorrhea. It is also one of the main signs of 'quarterly' cancer, especially when it has a strong odor. Other signs of cancer may include thickening of the skin, color change of 'little boy' skin on the foreskin and rash. Better yet, you should urgently go to the doctor before all these symptoms appear.

There are tumors

A tumor on the 'little boy' may be a sign of cancer while the tumor found around the testicle may be a symptom of testicular cancer. 'Young' cancer is much rarer but in both cases early detection and treatment is very important.

There are many small bumps

If you detect small bumps on your parts, you may have a rash due to an allergic reaction to the detergent and what you need to do is change a more suitable detergent.

'Little boy' is itchy

Unless you are hit by "mosquitoes" and cause "crazy" itching, you should not ignore it if you suddenly feel itchy at the "little boy". This is a common symptom of fungal infections. In the case of an "itchy boy" it may be a sign that you have an inflammation of the head that causes herpes - genital herpes or because you do not clean the "little boy" daily.

The lead is closer than usual

If you wake up and see the glans seem to be seizure without pain, you may have a disease called lichen sclerosus - lichen fibrosis.

Urologist, Dr. Ryan Terlecki, shared with Men's Health, lichen fibrosis often due to imbalance in the immune system or hormonal imbalance.

If not treated, it can block the urinary tract and you will end up in the emergency room. Therefore, if you still have not circumcised and wake up on a day with a tight / tight feeling, you should really go to the doctor.

"Little boy" is bent when erection

There is nothing to worry about with "little boy" if slightly curled when erection. But if you see a real "little boy" bent, go to the doctor. That may be a symptom of Peyrronie penile disease. It usually affects men over 40 but it can also occur at any age and lead to erectile dysfunction.

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