There are red spots on the blood vessels on the glans and underneath the penis?
Doctor, I have red spots on the glans and underneath the blood vessels.
I have seen a doctor who told me that since they are not painful or itchy, there is no need for concern.
He mentioned that taking medication or applying ointment would not prevent them from reappearing, and that they would gradually disappear on their own.
However, I am still a bit worried.
Is this issue really not a concern?
Xiao Pengyou, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/08/24
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When it comes to red dots on the glans (the head of the penis) and the underlying veins, it is understandable to feel concerned, especially when it comes to changes in your body. However, based on the information you've provided and the assessment from your doctor, it seems that these red dots are not indicative of a serious condition.
The presence of red dots on the glans can be attributed to several benign causes. Commonly, these can be related to irritation, minor trauma, or even normal anatomical variations. If the red dots are not accompanied by pain, itching, or any other symptoms, it is often a sign that there is no underlying infection or serious condition. Conditions such as pearly penile papules, which are small, harmless bumps that can appear on the glans, are also common and typically do not require treatment.
Your doctor’s reassurance that the red dots are not a cause for concern is significant. Medical professionals often rely on the presence of accompanying symptoms to determine the seriousness of a condition. Since you mentioned that the dots are not painful or itchy, this further supports the idea that they are likely benign.
It is also worth noting that the body has a remarkable ability to heal itself. Many minor skin conditions can resolve on their own without the need for medication. If your doctor suggested that the red dots may disappear on their own, this aligns with the natural healing process of the skin.
However, if you notice any changes in the appearance of the red dots, such as an increase in size, changes in color, or the development of additional symptoms (like pain, discharge, or itching), it would be prudent to follow up with your healthcare provider. Persistent changes or new symptoms could warrant further investigation to rule out any underlying conditions.
In terms of self-care, maintaining good hygiene is essential. Gently washing the area with mild soap and water can help prevent irritation. Avoiding harsh soaps, lotions, or other products that could cause irritation is also advisable. If you engage in activities that may cause friction or irritation to the area, consider using protective measures to minimize discomfort.
If your anxiety about the red dots persists, it may be beneficial to seek a second opinion from another healthcare provider. Sometimes, additional reassurance can help alleviate concerns.
In summary, while it is natural to be concerned about changes in your body, the information provided by your doctor suggests that the red dots on your glans are likely benign and not a cause for concern. Monitoring the situation and maintaining good hygiene practices are advisable. If any new symptoms arise or if the condition changes, do not hesitate to seek further medical advice. Your health and peace of mind are important, and staying informed about your body is a key part of maintaining overall well-being.
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