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slvtlvt:

why does my penis have pimples? i'm just curious and i don't want to search it up online for explicit results. i would go to a doctor but my next appointment is in 2 months and i really need to right now. thank you.

Ragtagirly:

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slvtlvt:

@jayfafr

jayfafr:

Fordyce spots: These are small, harmless spots that can appear on the penis, typically as white or yellowish bumps. They're usually sebaceous glands and are completely normal. Ingrown hairs: Sometimes, hair follicles can become trapped beneath the skin, leading to small bumps or pimples. This can happen after shaving or other forms of hair removal. Folliculitis: This is inflammation of the hair follicles, which can occur due to friction, irritation, or bacterial/fungal infections. Pearly penile papules: These are small, dome-shaped bumps that can form around the head of the penis. They are benign and not sexually transmitted. Genital warts: Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), these are usually flesh-colored growths that can appear on the genitals. They should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Some STIs, such as genital herpes or syphilis, can cause sores or lesions on the penis. It's essential to get tested if you're sexually active and experiencing symptoms.

slvtlvt:

@jayfafr wrote:
Fordyce spots: These are small, harmless spots that can appear on the penis, typically as white or yellowish bumps. They're usually sebaceous glands and are completely normal. Ingrown hairs: Sometimes, hair follicles can become trapped beneath the skin, leading to small bumps or pimples. This can happen after shaving or other forms of hair removal. Folliculitis: This is inflammation of the hair follicles, which can occur due to friction, irritation, or bacterial/fungal infections. Pearly penile papules: These are small, dome-shaped bumps that can form around the head of the penis. They are benign and not sexually transmitted. Genital warts: Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), these are usually flesh-colored growths that can appear on the genitals. They should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Some STIs, such as genital herpes or syphilis, can cause sores or lesions on the penis. It's essential to get tested if you're sexually active and experiencing symptoms.
thank you my good sir.

jayfafr:

@slvtlvt wrote:
@jayfafr wrote:
Fordyce spots: These are small, harmless spots that can appear on the penis, typically as white or yellowish bumps. They're usually sebaceous glands and are completely normal. Ingrown hairs: Sometimes, hair follicles can become trapped beneath the skin, leading to small bumps or pimples. This can happen after shaving or other forms of hair removal. Folliculitis: This is inflammation of the hair follicles, which can occur due to friction, irritation, or bacterial/fungal infections. Pearly penile papules: These are small, dome-shaped bumps that can form around the head of the penis. They are benign and not sexually transmitted. Genital warts: Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), these are usually flesh-colored growths that can appear on the genitals. They should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Some STIs, such as genital herpes or syphilis, can cause sores or lesions on the penis. It's essential to get tested if you're sexually active and experiencing symptoms.
thank you my good sir.
np anytime

deadz:

i thought that was stds

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