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do i have herpes or warts on my penis?

i have never had sex never kissed a girl and in 13 years old. ive been noticing very very tiny small group of what looks like pimples  on my penis . they dont hurt dont itch they are just there .i dont think its an STD because im a vergin and never had sexeral activity with no one . i dont know how long i had them ive just noticed them 3 days ago. i think they are penis pemples or something like that. i couldnt stop thinking about them and im a little embarresed. i dont know if they were normal or not  so i went to my mom and she was not concerened at all . she said that every guy at some point had to deal with penis pemples and they are normal. but she is not a doctor so im stil worried.  they look like skin colered pemples some are red. and i cant go to the doctor because we no longer have insurance and my mom is broke . could they be herpes or warts ?or some thing els .. what do you think.? p.s it dosnt look raw and when you poke at it dosnt hurt one bit.


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Do they go away
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Hello,
They can be Fordyce spots or pearly penile papules. They are small, painless, raised, pale or white spots or bumps 1 to 3 mm in diameter that may appear on the shaft of the penis. The spots are a form of ectopic sebaceous gland, and are not known to be associated with any disease or illness and are of cosmetic concern only. They are non-infectious and a natural occurrence on the body.

Pearly penile papules are small dome-shaped to filiform skin-colored papules that typically are located on the sulcus or corona of the glans penis.They also occur normally and there is no reason for any worry.

I hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing or if you have any additional doubts.Kind regards.



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PPP- pearly penile papules need no treatment.They are normal glands.
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