Please help me answer?
I have some strange spots on my foreskin.
They don't hurt or itch, but I want to know what they are.
They are located on the foreskin, but I can only see them when I pull back the glans; they are not on the glans itself.
They appear as small bumps on the foreskin.
I want to know what these could be, and I hope it's not a sexually transmitted infection since I'm still young and have no sexual experience at all.
Hen ji de ren, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/07/11
Dr. Yan Dawei reply Urology
The foreskin has developed unusual spots, and it is necessary to visit a urology clinic for a physician to examine it in order to understand the situation.
Reply Date: 2009/07/11
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When it comes to unusual bumps on the foreskin, it’s important to approach the situation with both curiosity and caution. The bumps you’re describing, especially since they are painless and not itchy, could be a variety of benign conditions. Here are some common possibilities:
1. Pearly Penile Papules: These are small, dome-shaped bumps that typically appear around the corona of the glans (the head of the penis) or on the foreskin. They are completely normal and are not a sign of any disease. They are often mistaken for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) but are a natural anatomical variation.
2. Fordyce Spots: These are small, painless, pale bumps that can appear on the shaft of the penis or the foreskin. They are sebaceous glands that are not associated with hair follicles and are considered a normal variant of skin anatomy.
3. Lichen Sclerosus: This is a skin condition that can affect the genital area, leading to white patches or bumps. It is more common in males who are uncircumcised. While it can be asymptomatic, it may require treatment if it causes discomfort or changes in the skin.
4. Molluscum Contagiosum: This is a viral infection that can cause small, raised, painless bumps. While it is contagious, it is generally harmless and often resolves on its own.
5. Folliculitis: This is an inflammation of the hair follicles that can occur anywhere on the body, including the genital area. It may present as small red or white bumps and can be caused by irritation or infection.
6. Genital Warts: While you mentioned that you have no sexual experience, it’s worth noting that genital warts are caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV). They can appear as small, flesh-colored or gray bumps and may require medical evaluation.
Given that you are young and have no sexual experience, it is less likely that these bumps are related to an STI. However, it is always best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis. They can perform a physical examination and may recommend further tests if necessary.
In summary, while many bumps on the foreskin can be benign and normal variations of skin anatomy, it’s essential to seek medical advice for any new or unusual changes. A healthcare provider can provide reassurance, diagnosis, and treatment options if needed. Remember, it’s always better to be informed and proactive about your health.
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