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I just had a circumcision on Thursday and now I have two yellow spots on the tip of my penis. Are they part of the healing process or am I infected?

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Sorry I meant blisters

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Well one can't be sure without knowing what you are talking about, aka seeing it. It could be bruising on your penis head that is forming a scab (scabs on a penis glans is a bit different to a scab on your skin). I am not aware of infections that cause "blisters" on your penis head, but I am not doctor so that doesn't mean anything. Though when related to circumcision, it could be that the tip of your penis had too much friction against underwear and it started to form a scab. When you make it wet, does it turn "white" and you can take it off painlessly ?

If worried best to consult your doctor.

Good luck.

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Thank you buddy

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