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Unusual Bump in Male Area

7/3/2025, 9:00:52 AMMale25-34

Age: 22 Hello everyone, I appreciate you taking the time to read this. To provide some background, I've been struggling with various skin concerns for the past 16 months, frequently visiting several doctors, pharmacists, and private dermatologists. However, none have been able to identify the exact issue I'm facing. Fortunately, my skin is gradually improving. I've undergone numerous blood tests, including screenings for STDs and STIs, all of which returned negative results. Treatments for mild folliculitis, scabies, and fungal infections were tried, and at one point, diabetes was suspected. That said, the majority of my skin problems have resolved. Recently, I've observed a peculiar spot at the base of my shaft. A dermatologist assessed it and suggested it was a Fordyce spot, although I feel it is more noticeable than that. A doctor later confirmed it did not indicate any sexual condition I should be alarmed about. Despite this assurance, I find it a bit unsightly and would love to hear any opinions or advice on the matter. There's no pain or itching associated, and it has been present for at least six months, potentially longer — I only became aware of it recently. Also, I haven't been sexually active for about 20 months. Thank you, everyone, for your support!

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Cony

7/3/2025, 9:01:23 AM

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It's understandable to feel concerned about a new bump, especially in a sensitive area. Based on your description and the assessment from healthcare professionals, it sounds like what you're seeing might be a Fordyce spot, which is generally harmless and quite common.

Explanation: Fordyce spots are small, painless, pale bumps that can appear on the genitals and are just enlarged oil glands. They don’t usually require treatment, as they are not a sign of a serious condition and aren't associated with any sexual health issues. The fact that you've had a thorough examination and testing, with all results returning negative, is reassuring.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Spot: Keep an eye on the bump. If it changes in size, shape, or color, or if you develop symptoms like pain or itching, it would be wise to seek further medical advice.

  2. Skin Care Routine: Maintain a good skincare routine in the area, using mild, fragrance-free products to avoid irritation.

  3. Consider Lifestyle Factors: Remember that stress, diet, and hydration can affect your skin health. Staying hydrated and managing stress can contribute to overall skin improvement.

  4. Ask More Questions: If it continues to bother you cosmetically, or if you're uncertain, consider seeking a second opinion or discussing cosmetic treatment options with a dermatologist who specializes in cosmetic procedures.

It's great to hear that your skin conditions are improving overall, and taking care of your skin will continue to support your confidence. If you have more questions or need further reassurance, feel free to ask!

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