Weird spots on penis.

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i am 23, was sexually active a month ago, noticed lately these small spots on my glans. When you shine a light on them, they look shiny and almost look like scales. when you shine a light on them, they look shiny and almost look like scales. I have tried to find pictures online to match what these look like and I cannot find anything that resembles them. They are only in this spot on the glans, nowhere else and do not hurt or itch or burn. They just look weird and it bothers me.I have tried to find pictures online to match what these look like and I cannot find anything that resembles them. They are only in this spot on the glands nowhere else and do not hurt or itch or burn. They just look weird and it bothers me. anybody know what these are? i have photos in various angles. imageimageimageimage

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    a bit more information, I had one lady at an Urgent care look at them Sept 23rd, and she thinks its just normal for my skin. But of course thats not enough to calm my brain. When erect it almost looks gone but soft its more visible.

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    anybody please? my mind is racing

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    The lady at urgent care is correct - they are part of the normal development of your penis.

    If you are circumcised you are most likely to notice these more in the years ahead.

    If you become particularly concerned the specialist to see is a Urologist

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      Thanks for the reply omg. They look like normal glans when i look at them. Theyre barely raised, almost looks like flakey skin. these spots are only on my glans and i figured if it was something worse it woild like grow all over ?

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      Yes, generally you are correct - if there was a problem it would develop in different areas as well.

      The experts of skin issues are Dermatologists if you want another opinion

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