No online doc can tell, by description only, exactly what you have. I agree they don't sound like genital warts. Since you can see the white spots only by stretching the skin, normal anatomy (e.g., hair follicles or normal sebaceous glands) sounds like a good bet; anything so subtle probably is not abnormal. But the only way to know for sure is to see a health care provider. Since it's probably normal, you probably don't need to make a special appointment; just bring it up next time you're at a health care provider's office. Or go ahead with a new appointment if you remain nervous about it.
HHH, MD
I forgot to add, that you can't see these bumps unless the skin is stretched, it's not noticeable otherwise. Thank You.
I'm in the exact same situation as you except I only have one larger bump...but I do have those tiny ones you mentioned that can only be noticed when the skin is stretched, so I've been wondering the same thing you have.
I guess my question is, can genital warts be hard white colored bumps?
I already said "No online doc can tell, by description only, exactly what you have. I agree they don't sound like genital warts." That's as far as I can go.
Is it normal for warts to show up after 2yrs of being wart free? Is this a sign of a weakened immune system? Can stress cause them to come back?
Irrelevant because you probably don't have warts. But the answers are no, no, and no.
That is my last comment on this thread. Do not post any further follow-up comments. Go to your health care provider.