White spots on body hair?
Hello doctor, I noticed some white spots on the hair of my testicles yesterday.
They don't itch, and I'm not sure what they are.
There are only a few on the testicles, and nothing else.
Dudu, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/08/05
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
Pay attention to cleaning and hot water; if there are pubic lice, they can be eliminated.
Seek medical attention if there are any issues.
Reply Date: 2017/08/05
More Info
When it comes to the appearance of white spots on pubic hair, particularly in the area surrounding the testicles, there are several potential explanations. It’s important to approach this issue with a clear understanding of the anatomy and common conditions that can affect the hair and skin in that region.
Firstly, the presence of white spots on pubic hair can be attributed to a variety of benign conditions. One common cause is the presence of sebaceous cysts, which are small, non-cancerous lumps that can form under the skin. These cysts are filled with a substance called sebum, which is produced by sebaceous glands. They can appear as white or yellowish bumps and are typically painless unless they become inflamed or infected.
Another possibility is the presence of folliculitis, which is an inflammation of the hair follicles. This condition can occur due to bacterial or fungal infections, irritation from shaving, or even friction from clothing. Folliculitis may present as small red or white bumps around the hair follicles, and while it can be itchy or uncomfortable, it is generally not serious.
Additionally, the appearance of white spots can sometimes be associated with a condition known as vitiligo, where the skin loses its pigment in certain areas. However, this is less common in the pubic region and would typically be accompanied by other signs of skin depigmentation elsewhere on the body.
If the white spots are not accompanied by itching, pain, or other symptoms, they are likely benign. However, it is essential to monitor any changes in the spots, such as an increase in size, color change, or the development of additional symptoms. If any of these changes occur, or if there is any concern about the spots, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
In terms of self-care, maintaining good hygiene in the genital area is crucial. Regular washing with mild soap and water can help prevent infections and irritation. If shaving is part of your grooming routine, using a clean razor and shaving cream can minimize the risk of folliculitis.
In conclusion, while the presence of white spots on pubic hair can be concerning, many cases are benign and can be attributed to common skin conditions. However, if there are any doubts or if the condition changes, seeking medical advice is always the best course of action to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment.
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