Unknown white spots ? Pics inside

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Ive had these spots for about 1-2 months

ive been all STD Tested and it all came back negative . ( Still uneasy about it ) my primary sent me to urologist under "lesion" . my urologist has now sent me to a dermatologist . seems like i am been handed over to the next doctor because they dont know .

multiple spots UNDER the penis head

no itching

slight pain ( like its growing ) and not all the time

no foul smell

no discharge

... help before i loose my mind

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    File size is too big

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    Those are fordyce spots/pearly penile papules

    • Posted

      thanx for the reply it puts me a bit more at ease !

    • Posted

      How many Medical professionals did you see .... ? And nobody suggested this!?

      The Pearly Penile Papules are the ones on the rim / corona of the Glans / Head of your penis - you ONLY talking about the bumps below the head ...

      By stretching the skin in the way you are in the photos this makes Fordyce Spots more noticeable - as I say, I am most surprised the Medical Professionals did not know what these were. So, should you have something else going on keep an eye out for changes to these ....

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      So far my primary called it a Lesion and my Urologist as well . They havent called it a fordyce spot yet . My guess is the dermatologist i see in 2 weeks has the final word on what it is ?

      Nothing else is going on as i mentioned in the first post . no foul smell , no pain no itching no discharge and all STD test came back negative .

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    They look like pearly penile papules to me. A dermatologist may provide you with more accurate diagnosis. Usually, the dermatologist leaves those bumps alone, because they don’t cause any health problems. In serious cases, your dermatologist may suggest laser therapy. So, go to see your dermatologist and remember not to pick at the bumps or pop them.

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