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Penile Fungus

by SimplyLife, Apr 16, 2008 05:36PM
I am 17 and since I have been around 12 years old I have had this white, dead-skin-like stuff, that is under the foreskin of my penis and is moist. I have had oral sex around that time as well. When I wash myself it rubs off easy and looks normal with no rashes but it comes back the next day. I was doing research on what it might be but cannot find a definite answer. I was hoping I could get some answers here. Thanks.

I can add a photo that may help if needed but if I can get a answer without it, it would be preferred.

Kory
Member Comments (5)

by xwtfx563, Apr 16, 2008 06:03PM
I do not know your problem, but i know this user named "angeldust_x" that is an expert on this. so feel free to send a message to him, or email him at ***@**** :)

by Angeldust_X, Apr 16, 2008 06:13PM
This problem *might* be due to, rapid fast movements on your foreskin and your penis forehead. The heat might cause clotting up underneath your foreskin. It's highly necessary to take proper hygienic.

The white stuff might also be, dried ejaculation fluids that have caught up underneath your foreskin.

Try describing the white, dead-skin-like stuff more descriptively so we can know more about it. Describe what it looks like, when it appears, taste, and smell of it.

If all else, fails I suggest consulting a doctor.

by SimplyLife, Apr 16, 2008 06:37PM
To: Angeldust_X
I was thinking it could be dried ejaculation fluids like you said. When I ejaculate I don't think it all comes out. I wash afterwards and bring my finger up the shaft of my penis to get any extra fluids out and sometimes after that I will feel it come out a little but I wash it off still. Days when I don't ejaculate there will still be the white substance on the head of my penis.

The white dead-like-skin is white and the texture is kind of like a clay or play-dough, I cannot think of any other way to describe the texture. It is there almost every day. When I wake up it is there and I wash it off in the shower. It does have a smell.

by jml1986, Apr 17, 2008 11:43AM
I am going to take a stab and say it maybe psorisis. Generally it does not start there, but that is not saying it won't. What it is is a rapid growth of skin cells that layer up and becomes white and crusty when dried. If it stays moist it is more like play do. Just a guess but it is worth looking into.

by bdon800, Apr 26, 2008 02:05PM
i have little white/pinkish bumps under the skin on the back of my penis head and they never go away. do you think this could be from masterbation or rapid movements?
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