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Two tiny white flat spots on glans

Four days after unprotected sex with a woman I became conscious of contracting an STD and I began examining my penis more closely since then. I am quite sure I have never seen them before, but after four days I have seen two pinsized white spots on the glans 1 cm apart - they are located between the tip of the penis and the rim - just at the center of the glans. They do not itch or burn, I had no fever and I can urinate normally. Additionally they do not have red surroundings nor do they look they are filled with something. I didn't try to squeeze them, although when I touch them they don't hurt at all. I searched across the internet and honestly I didn't find anything close to my symptoms. It's been 2 weeks, and they are still there - same in size.

I know you'll probably tell me to consult my doc/guc. I'll do that in 2 months time to check for hiv as well. But for now I need to rest a bit my mind a bit and get opinions.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Then its probably acne, or a mild staph infection, or folliculitis.

Warts can be flesh colored or whitish.

Why not just check with a doc or an std clinic?

AJ
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i thought genital warts looked flesh coloured. These literally look like tiny acne!
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207091 tn?1337709493
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They could also be genital warts, and you should get this checked sooner than 2 months if you are sexually active.

AJ
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This is not a symptom of and STD. Small white bumps are probably normal skin glands. Take care
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