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Concern About a Red Spot on My Penis: Could It Be Sexual?

4/3/2025, 5:30:19 AMMale25-34

I’m a 31-year-old man from Mexico and I’ve discovered a red flat area on my penis. Although I haven’t engaged in sexual intercourse yet, I find this situation concerning. I have a girlfriend whom I deeply care for; she is a virgin, and I’m worried about her well-being. Previously, a physician suggested that the spot might be linked to HPV, but he mentioned that a biopsy isn't essential at this point. On the other hand, another doctor expressed that it's rather unusual for someone of my age to exhibit signs of in situ carcinoma. This has given me some hope that this isn’t a sexually transmitted issue. Additionally, I struggle with obesity, which makes me wonder if there are other potential causes for this condition. I’d like to explore all possible explanations for the spot without jumping to conclusions about its origin.

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Cony

4/3/2025, 5:30:38 AM

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It's understandable to be concerned about a new area on your skin, especially in such a sensitive area. The presence of a red flat spot on your penis can have various causes, and investigating it thoughtfully is important for both your health and the well-being of your girlfriend.

Understanding the Possible Causes

  1. Variation in Normal Skin: Sometimes what appears is just a variation in skin color or texture that’s harmless.
  2. Skin Conditions: Conditions like dermatitis or a seborrheic keratosis can also present as red spots. These are generally non-threatening.
  3. Genital Warts: Caused by HPV, these may look like small bumps or flat areas and are a concern only if you engage in skin-to-skin contact with an infected individual.
  4. Other Infections or Lesions: There are other skin infections or conditions that could account for what you’re seeing, including fungal infections.

Your Next Steps

  1. Monitor the Spot: Keep an eye on the spot for any changes in color, size, or appearance. Note if you experience any discomfort or related symptoms (like itching or unusual discharge).
  2. Maintain Hygiene: Practice good genital hygiene. Wash gently with mild soap and water, ensuring the area is clean and dry.
  3. Healthy Lifestyle: Focus on a balanced diet and regular physical activity, which can improve your overall health and may have positive effects on your skin and immune system.
  4. Consult a Specialist: Although another doctor suggested a biopsy isn't necessary, consider seeing a dermatologist for a more in-depth evaluation of the spot. They can offer personalized recommendations and peace of mind.

Emotional Support

It’s normal to feel anxious about your health and your girlfriend's well-being. Sharing your fears and concerns with her, if comfortable, can foster better communication and understanding in your relationship.

If you have any more questions or need specific advice about what you observe, don't hesitate to reach out. Remember, taking proactive steps and staying informed is your best approach!

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