Raised Italien marble pattern on my penis head

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Hey guys

I hope you could give some ideas about if there is something wrong with my penis head or not.

So 1 week ago I noticed a change in skin structure of the lower part of my penis head and only the front part of the penis head. It feels slightly raised and has the pattern of Italian marble. It's not itchy and doesn't hurt. I've had some rough sex reasonly, so might it just be friction marks/scarring? (I get std tested regularly)

See pics here:

I've started using a funcal creme on my penis head, just in case it's a fungal attack. I had one such attack when was a young teenager, so thought it could be that again.

Do you have any ideas from looking at the pics and from the description, what it might be?

My Italian marble pattern and I thank you, for any light you might shine on our situation.

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  • Posted

    Hi Sorry as you can see no picks, load using the last little box on the right above the reply box. OK

    Try using some coconut oil its very good for penis health and your small problem. OK

  • Posted

    Now with some pics.

    I've got an appointment with my doc tomorrow about it.

    • Posted

      Hi K When I push up the size of the image it looks OK to me, like I said just start using some coconut oil on it daily as its great for penis health.

  • Posted

    Just a quick update

    Had my doctor look at it today and he told me it looked like some friction marks or other 'normal' changes in the penis head/male body. He was not worried and I'm not either now.

    Thanks for the input and ideas guys smile

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