[Q] Is this PPP or Fordyce Spots. And a Scar? 2 Pictures

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Is this PPP or Fordyce Spots? Or or something else (they are all soft to the touch. They don't cause any pain and don't itch)

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Is this a Scar? I remember when I got checked when I had a kidney stone I know that I asked him what this was but I don't remember what he said because I was kind of in chock. I had just peeing pinkish red blood. I think he said it was a Scar that had healed (this to doesn't cause any pain and is soft and doesn't itch)

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    check my post i have similar s**t going on very very similar

    • Posted

      Hey yeah ours look very similar. I wonder what it is. I have had the red circle for many years. And the other three white/lighter colored things I have had maybe 2 years less than the red circle. In the beginning the three things would go away by itself if I stopped masturbating for a couple days of I remember correctly. but now it stays whatever I do. And the only symptom I have with both "problems" is that they just exist on my penis hehe so I just let them be there until today where I was just fck i'll just ask the internet now.

      I hope someone knows ๐Ÿ˜ƒband

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    Dear worried,

    First photo appears to show a cluster of small genital warts. They are definitely not Fordyce spots or coronal papillae. How long have you had the lesions? Best to get checked by your doctor and screened for other STDs.

    Rgds,

    Adhari

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      Aww f**k xD alright thanks! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ I don't remember how long I have had the lesions thetred circle is like from 2013 or something. But I'll get checked eventually. When corona calms down.

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