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What Causes White Spots On Penis?

Hi my name is Harry I would like to know well I have this little white spots on my penis that came on there for about six months now I went to see a doctor and he told me that its normal not to be messing with it because I would always put hydrogen peroxide on it when I first saw a couple of little white spots and I would also scratch it and more little white spot would come out it seems to not keep growing or getting grosser since I have left it alone I also would poke and take out the little white spots wich I also stopped doing just leaving it alone am I ok?
Thu, 19 Feb 2015
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Do not use hydrogen peroxide as it can cause sloughing and irritation. White spots are fordyce's spots, which are visible sebaceous glands and are harmless.
Please consult dermatologist if it is of cosmetic concern only. All the best.
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What Causes White Spots On Penis?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum Do not use hydrogen peroxide as it can cause sloughing and irritation. White spots are fordyce s spots, which are visible sebaceous glands and are harmless. Please consult dermatologist if it is of cosmetic concern only. All the best.