A male organ pimple should look familiar, and much like a typical face pimple. Other sources of infection may discharge blood or ooze for a long period and appear more like an open sore on the pelvic region. Warts or other bumps may appear flesh colored, rather than red in appearance and may be softer to the touch, while a pimple often has a hard, painful center to it. If an unusual looking lump or bump appears shortly after engaging in relations with a new partner – particularly if it was unprotected – there may be slightly more cause for concern, though the timing may just be coincidental. A male organ pimple is likely to clear up on its own in a few days’ time, while other sores will linger and likely need antibiotics to treat them. However, one can never be too careful, if the bump seems a little too suspicious, is persistently painful, bleeds and oozes excessively, or just plain doesn’t look or feel right – it is always a good idea to head to the doctor for a professional opinion.