I have small, white bumps on the inside of my foreskin, not painful or itchy, had for around 3 years, there is noticeably more than previously. I am 16, male, 6'2. I want to know what they could be and what I should do.
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Small white bumps on the inside of the foreskin could be several things, including: 1. Fordyce spots: these are small, harmless, white or yellowish spots that may appear on the penis or other parts of the body. They are caused by sebaceous glands, which produce oil to moisturize the skin. Fordyce spots are not sexually transmitted and usually do not require treatment. 2. Pearly penile papules: these are small, dome-shaped bumps that appear around the rim of the penis head (glans) or the base of the penis. They are usually flesh-colored or slightly lighter than the surrounding skin. Pearly penile papules are not contagious and do not require treatment. 3. Molluscum contagiosum: this is a viral infection that causes small, raised, pearly or flesh-colored bumps on the skin. Molluscum contagiosum is contagious and can be spread through skin-to-skin contact, including sexual contact. Treatment may involve topical or oral medication, cryotherapy, or other procedures. It is recommended that you visit a healthcare provider, such as a dermatologist or urologist, to determine the exact cause of the bumps and to receive appropriate treatment, if necessary. Please leave a positive review, if you have found my answer helpful. Consult me on Lybrate or whatsapp for proper diagnosis and treatment. My consultation fee is just 50 rs. My whatsapp number is mobile.
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