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Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:08 pm |
If the bumps are on your scrotum and penis shaft, there are lots of them and they are fairly evenly spaced, they are more likely to be normal hair follicles (all of us have them, it's just in some guys they're more prominent).
If they are around the edge of your glans (head of penis) and have a whitish appearance, they are more than likely pearly penile papules (angiofibromas). About 20% of men have them, more often than not in uncircumcised men but it is possible to have them if you're circumcised. They're not infectious, in fact they're there to keep your glans moist. Trying to remove them could seriously disfigure you.
Your best bet is to see a doctor to get confirmation on what they are. Most likely though they're nothing to worry about and normal. |
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