A small white spot on the tip of the penis that isn’t painful or itchy could have several causes. Since you haven’t had sexual intercourse, sexually transmitted infections are unlikely, which focuses attention on other possibilities. It’s possible that the spot could be related to a benign condition known as pearly penile papules, which often appear as small, dome-shaped lumps around the corona of the glans penis. These are completely normal and don’t require treatment. Another potential cause is Fordyce spots, which are visible sebaceous glands that are also normal and not harmful. Considering the dry skin on your foreskin, it could simply be mild dermatitis or irritation possibly due to soap or lack of moisture. It might be helpful to ensure you’re using a gentle, unscented soap and moisturizing with a hypoallergenic lotion suitable for sensitive areas. However, if you notice any changes like growth, discomfort, redness, or if more spots appear, it would be a good idea to visit a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation to rule out conditions such as balanitis or more rare skin conditions. A visit to a healthcare professional can provide a definitive diagnosis and ensure peace of mind. Don’t try to self-diagnose or self-treat with over-the-counter medications without consulting a doctor, as this may aggravate the condition if it’s not the right approach.
मेरे लिंग के सिर पर छोटा सफेद धब्बा और मेरी चमड़ी पर सूखी त्वचा क्यों है?
मेरे लिंग के सिर के सिरे पर एक छोटा सफेद धब्बा है, यह न तो दर्द करता है और न ही खुजली होती है और पेशाब में कोई बदलाव नहीं देखा है। मेरी चमड़ी पर भी सूखी त्वचा का एक छोटा धब्बा है, यह भी न तो दर्द करता है और न ही खुजली होती है। मैंने कोई यौन संबंध नहीं बनाए हैं, और इन्हें फैलते हुए भी नहीं देखा है।
How long have you noticed the white spot and dry skin?:
- Less than a weekHave you experienced any other symptoms?:
- No, just the spotsDo you have any history of skin conditions or allergies?:
- No historyHave you tried any treatments or remedies for these spots?:
- No, this is the first time seeking helpHave you noticed any changes in your sexual health or function?:
- No changesDo you have any family history of skin conditions or STDs?:
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear I think it is candidiasis. It will require comprehensive evaluation Please follow below precautions and medication for improvement Topical Antifungals powders-Clotrimazole- Candid/clomed/clozed twice a day for 15 days Micogel to be applied topically Nizoral for Skin application Terbinafine 250 mg twice a day for 5 days ( oral) Tolnaftate ointment
2. Oral Antifungal Medications Fluconazole Diflucan Itraconazole -Sporanox ( on prescription by general physician only) in addition Apply lulliconazole or fusidic acid topical application twice a day for 5 days Prevent moisture contamination Dry the involved organ
In case of no improvement consult general physician (medicine) for better clarity Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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