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white bumps on penis

im 14 and ive had these white buumps on my penis since i was 12,im woried becus it hasent gotten better,my penis is unsercomesized and i have pubic hair,the bumps pop like pimples--well some of them,the mossly  are above the  skin,is there any over the counter medicen for this? pz doctoor give  me details!
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its normal they are just sebaceous glands of hair follicles on the scrotum and penile shaft. They are normal and harmless. sometimes hair grows from them. And yes, hair can grow on the shaft of the penis, though most often just near the base.

lots of guys have them.
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thankyou for the help! but when will it go away? whats the tme period that i have to wait,also,whats the avrage size for my pens im not so sure if im o.k. on penis size
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They don't go away. Atleast...i dont think they do because you will always have hair there and Follicles will be around. Do not worry AT ALL. You might even notice small white, painless spots on the head of your penis. Maybe not yet but later on you might. These are caled Fordyce spots and are COMPLETELY harmless and common. So much so that 80% of men have this. It is used as a natural lubrication. :) Do not be worried kiddo everything is fine.
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