to further my question...?
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The other responders are correct in that it may be herpes. Herpes doesn't always form blisters, but may simply cause the small red bumps you are referring to. Another condition this could be is something called balanitis,...which is just an inflammation/infection of the head of your penis usually by a fungus/yeast. Don't freak out. It's easily treated with a topical anti fungal and good hygiene...keep the area clean and dry. Are you circumcised? This makes a big difference. Some men who are uncircumcised have chronic balanitis and have to get circumcised.
While you have these bumps you should really see a doctor before they go away. If they are herpes, genital warts or some other STD chances are they'll be back. You could also transmit this to another person even when you don't have the bumps. Definitely get this looked at.
Good luck.
And the reason you are telling us here about it and not seeing a doctor is ?? Good Luck! :)
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