Extreme anxiety
Hello doctor, I am a high school freshman.
I have only masturbated, and sometimes I don't clean up afterward.
Recently, I noticed white spots in the gap of my glans.
There is no discomfort, but it feels grainy.
I'm not sure if it's warts or normal sebaceous glands.
I'm very scared.
Please help me with an answer.
Fk, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/08/13
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: This area cannot be diagnosed without examination.
If it increases in size, it may be what you mentioned.
Currently, keep it clean, and if there are any changes or if it grows larger, seek medical attention.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2018/08/13
More Info
When it comes to the appearance of white spots on the glans, especially in teenagers, it's important to approach the situation with a clear understanding of the anatomy and common conditions that can affect this area. The glans, or the head of the penis, has various glands and structures that can sometimes lead to concerns when changes are noticed.
Firstly, the white spots you are observing could be a normal anatomical feature known as pearly penile papules. These are small, benign bumps that are often found around the corona of the glans and are completely normal. They are not a sign of any sexually transmitted infection (STI) or any other health issue. Pearly penile papules are more common in uncircumcised males and typically do not require any treatment.
Another possibility is the presence of sebaceous glands, which are responsible for producing oil (sebum) that helps keep the skin moisturized. These glands can sometimes appear as small white or yellowish spots. Again, this is a normal finding and not a cause for concern.
However, if the white spots are accompanied by other symptoms such as itching, burning, or any unusual discharge, it could indicate a different issue, such as a fungal infection or an STI like genital warts (caused by the human papillomavirus, HPV). Genital warts can appear as small, flesh-colored or white bumps and may have a cauliflower-like appearance. If you are concerned about this possibility, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.
In your case, since you mentioned that there is no discomfort and only a granular feeling, it is likely that what you are experiencing is benign. However, it is always wise to maintain good hygiene, especially after activities like masturbation. Cleaning the area thoroughly can help prevent any potential infections or irritations.
If you are feeling anxious about these spots, it might be beneficial to speak with a healthcare provider, such as a urologist or a dermatologist, who can provide reassurance and, if necessary, perform a physical examination to rule out any concerns. Remember, it is completely normal to have questions about your body, especially during the teenage years when many changes are occurring.
In summary, while the appearance of white spots on the glans can be concerning, they are often benign and part of normal anatomy. Maintaining good hygiene and consulting with a healthcare professional if you have any doubts or if symptoms change is the best course of action. Don't hesitate to seek help; your health and peace of mind are important.
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