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White dots on forskin small tiny near tip of penis

Hi im a 16 year old and i recently was given unprotected oral sex about 4 months ago,, and i noticed about a month ago these really really tiny liittle white pimple like things in a cluster on my foreskin when i pull the foreskin down... They have never hurt, itched or anything just kind of worried,,, theres about 2 clusters of them,,,,  it doesn't hurt to pee or anything and everything else seems fine i think. pplease help me.... i also have those hair follicle's white things sticking out of my groinal area.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Google fordyce spots and pearly penile papules and see if that fits.

If it doesn't explain everything, see your doctor.

Its not sounding like an std.

Aj
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ya i looked them up and they look like there almost 2 close together,,, to be that,, can you get pearly penile papules on your foreskin?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Not usually on your foreskin, but just under it.

You should get it checked by a doctor then.

Aj
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First, one should make sure it's not an std.

Or is it any of the following?
May be a
Sebaceous cyst?
Pearly Penile Papule?
any type of wart (example: moluscum), or any other skin infection?

Read up on it, but most of all, seek a dermatologist.


If it is a Sebaceous cyst, don't pop it. This is from wikipedia about Sebaceous cysts...
"Under no circumstances must one try to pop the cyst, as it can lead to infection of the surrounding tissue. The neck is a particularly dangerous region, due to the glands and blood vessels."

Also, this link is pretty informative if you want to find out more about the causes of Sebaceous cysts and whether you may have an infection or not.
http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/dermatology/a/sebaceouscyst.htm

One shouldn't pop a Pearly Penile Papule themselves I don't think....one should seek a physician about that
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