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Have White Spots That Bleed On Squeezing In Pubic Area. Solution?

Hi I have some spots on my pubic area which I first thought were due to shaving. However they have been there for a month now and do not act like a normal shaving rash and some are where I have not shaved. They start as white spots but if I try to squeeze them they bleed quite a lot. They do not seem to be increasing ( I have about 8 spots) but are not getting better either.
Mon, 25 Mar 2013
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Hi, Thanks for posting your query
you seem to have Molluscum contagiosum or skin tags
Squeezing has to be avoided as it may lead to infection and scarring
It can be treated with electrocauery or radio cautery , chemical cautery
You may meet a dermatologist nearby for examination and appropriate treatment

Hope this helps you

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Have White Spots That Bleed On Squeezing In Pubic Area. Solution?

Hi, Thanks for posting your query you seem to have Molluscum contagiosum or skin tags Squeezing has to be avoided as it may lead to infection and scarring It can be treated with electrocauery or radio cautery , chemical cautery You may meet a dermatologist nearby for examination and appropriate treatment Hope this helps you