I'm a female student and I've recently noticed a small lump on the flappy part of my genitals I have had them before bu thaught nothing of it but this time it's starting to hurt I don't wan. To go to my doctor as he is rude and I'm un contident they are skin coloured and when they go they leave a scar
i am a 19 year old male student, and i also have the same condition mentioned in this post and displayed in the pics. However i have had it for a number of years, it has become more and more prominant over time, its first started at the base of my penis when i was around 13 yrs old, now it covers almost my entire penis and scrotum surface area. Is this normal for it to spread?
Is there any treatment for this condition? or practices which may reduce its severity?
I am very concerned about it, any help would be greatly appreciated.
i am a 19 year old male student, and i also have the same condition mentioned in this post and displayed in the pics. However i have had it for a number of years, it has become more and more prominant over time, its first started at the base of my penis when i was around 13 yrs old, now it covers almost my entire penis and scrotum surface area. Is this normal for it to spread?
Is there any treatment for this condition? or practices which may reduce its severity?
I am very concerned about it, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Awesome pictures--thanks!
Dr. Rockoff
Thank you for your response, Dr. Rockoff.
I found this photograph today which closely resembles what I have and may help to set others' minds at ease.
http://www.studenthealth.co.uk/leaflets/NormalVariantsInAnogenitalSkin.htm
The best way to distinguish them is to consult a physician. You've done this, and gotten opinions which are reasonable and undoubtedly correct. Sometimes you just need to take yes for an answer.
The idea that cysts come from "clogging of the pores" is pure folklore. Proper hygiene is the same for the penis as for the rest of the body.
Basically, the less you think about the penis, the better off you are. Nnow that you've checked things out in a thorough and responsible way, you should try to turn your attention elsewhere.
If your persistent concerns are related to sexula matters--unprotected sex, perhaps--you should address those on their own terms.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff