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What are those small Dots on my foreskin? Is it normal fordyce spots or yeast infection? I m not sexually active. I am scared.
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It is normal structure of the penis. Glands called fordyce spots
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These are fordyce spots.its normal.no need for any treatment.
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Fix fordyces spots . Kindly consult for better diagnosis and management
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It’s normal physiological findings
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Nothing to worry
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Yes..glands.. for details do direct online consultation
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These are normal
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Feel free to connect via INSTANT ONLINE CONSULT
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No need for Amy treatment . These are physiological . Fordyce spots . No symptoms . But still if you want to get it treated / removed consult a dermatologist ( certified MD ) well equipped with lasers
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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It's a physiological condition called fordyse spots and is asymptomatic.
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No need to worry about it. This is a feature of normal skin.
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For further query and details, you can consult me online on practo.
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• From the images, these appear more consistent with Fordyce spots (normal sebaceous glands) rather than a yeast infection • They are small, uniform, non-ulcerated, and you mentioned no sexual activity—this further supports a benign, non-infectious condition • Yeast infection usually presents with redness, itching, discharge, or soreness, which is not clearly seen here • So overall, this looks like a normal anatomical variation and not a disease Next Steps • No treatment is required if there are no symptoms like pain, itching, or discharge • Maintain good genital hygiene • If you still feel unsure or anxious, you can consult me on Practo for a proper evaluation and reassurance Helpful Tips / Words of Caution • Do not apply random creams or antifungals without confirmation • Avoid over-washing or using harsh soaps in that area • Do not pick or squeeze the spots • These are common and harmless—no need to panic
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Hello these seems to be fordyce spots Which are physiological No need of any treatment if they are asymptomatic
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Can consult online for further any dermatological concern
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Keep the area clean
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These are normal. Fordyce spots  no treatment needed.
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Could be physiological or could be warts Consult online for proper evaluation and treatment
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