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Held with bleeding on my penis head?

Please help.

I'm 14, I currently am getting over the Chickenpox, (still have the pox, no fever or anything though, yay!)

But I've noticed that there are little bloody spots on my penis head. I am uncircumcised, and can pull back my foreskin without it hurting, but now it does. Anyways, they do have some texture to them, but not much.

There are also bloody spots on my Foreskin, same thing as on my head.

Are these just Chickenpox, or should I be off to see a Urologist?

Oh and also, of course, I have yet to have sexual intercourse, but have masturbated.

Answer:
Due to the fact that they came in at the same time and you're not sexually active (it's not an STD), chances are that they're caused by the chicken pox.

So I would continue resting until you're over with the chicken pox. =) Try to stay off of masturbation to prevent irritation and therefore bleeding. It's just like if you were scratching the rest of your body during chicken pox!

Once it's over your penis/foreskin should work fine again.
It may be irritation or just a reaction from dirt, or it could be herpes.
i think those are chicken poxs,, it should go away soon
it sounds like you where pushing, or some how more blood was being forced through into your penis head, then the capilaries burst, so it sounds find, but id check!! good luck
It sucks that you got the chickenpox so late, since there's been a vaccine for it for a couple years now.

It sounds like you've got the chickenpox on your penis like other parts of your body. They should go away with the rest of the chickenpox and you shouldn't worry. Just be sure not to scratch as that could cause scarring that could potentially tighten your foreskin so it becomes harder to pull back. Also, try to avoid moving your foreskin around until the chickenpox has passed (so no masturbation).

The chickenpox should last no more than 2 weeks or so, and may take another week for all the spots to disappear. It's going to be annoying but again, there's nothing to really worry about.