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hi,i got a question,i have these red/pinkllys color small bumps on my penis,i dont know what they are,they dont itch or that but i dont know how to get rid of them,i want to know what they are before i go see a doctor.and i never have sex befor and i never haded agirl go down on me befor :please help

2007-08-12 18:23:30 · 1 answers · asked by ruffryderdogs 1 in Health Men's Health

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There is no way of knowing what these bumps are since your description isn't clear and we can't see them. I can think of a few normal things they might be but your description is not helpful. Here are a few ideas:

Fordyce's spots. If they are Fordyce's spots, there is nothing to be done. There is no way to prevent them as they are thought to be sebacious glands. They are harmless, very common and most doctors refuse to treat them. Shower or wash as you always do as it has no impact at all.

The only treatment available is vaporizing laser therapy and, as I stated above, most doctors refuse to treat them. Believe it or not, Fordyce's spots are very common and very normal! Do not try to pop them or sqeeze them...it won't get rid of them and will only hurt the tissue of your penis.

Here is a photo to show you what they look like:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fordyces_spot_closeup.jpg

Or Pearly Penile Papules. Pearly penile papules are nothing to worry about and are very normal and quite common. There is absolutely no chance of them becoming malignant. It is not known why they develop but they are not an STD and are totally harmless. There is absolutely no correlation to pearly penile papules and hygiene. They are more common in uncircumcised men and in those in their 20s and 30s. Don't worry about it...they are nothing! Here is a photo:
http://www.medscape.com/content/2003/00/45/88/458822/art-458822.fig2.jpg

These are just two examples of totally normal penile bumps. If this is not what they look like or you are still concerned, please see a urologist for a formal diagnosis.

2007-08-14 18:54:25 · answer #1 · answered by ilse72 7 · 5 0

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