Southern Area Question?!


Question: Southern Area Question.?
Alright.. So, ever since i could understand my penis, i've had these tiny white bumps.. Very small.. About twenty of them.. Here's the thing, they are on each side of the Vas Deferens and are perfectly horizontal with each other.. Like someone stitched across the VD.. Can someone tell me what thats about.?Health Question & Answer


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have you had some sort of surgical repair when you were a baby or it could be just one of those things were nature is in line Health Question & Answer

From your description I can't really tell what it is.. The vas deferens are two tubes which are internal and they carry sperm..

I think that you may have gotten the name of the particular anatomical structure confused.. Did you mean the glans or head of the penis.?

It does sound like scars from stitches, since they're perfectly straight..
It's possible that you had an unusual circumcision or else there was an additional surgery after circumcision to repair some problem..

Roughly 10% of circumcisions require additional surgeries to attempt to repair damage from the first one.. You could ask your parents about this--you certainly have a right to know what was done to you..

Good luck to you..Health Question & Answer

Have you had a vasectomy, though if wouldn't require that many stitches.? I suggest you ask your parents if you had some type of surgery when you were very young.. Maybe you had a problem with your testicles descending and you're seeing scar tissue..Health Question & Answer

that's just your skin texture.. chill out..

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I copied a page that has helpful info for you:you have Fordyces spots:totally harmless..
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Fordyce's spots, or Fordyce granules are small, painless, raised, pale or white spots or bumps 1 to 3 mm in diameter that may appear on the shaft of the penis or on the labia[1], as well as the inner surface and vermilion border of the lips of the face.. They are common in men and women of all ages.. They are named after an American dermatologist, John Addison Fordyce..[2] On the head of the penis, they are called Tyson glands,[3] not to be confused with Hirsuties papillaris genitalis..[4]

The spots are a form of ectopic sebaceous gland, and are not known to be associated with any disease or illness and are of cosmetic concern only.. They are non-infectious and a natural occurrence on the body.. Men sometimes consult with a dermatologist because they are worried they may have a sexually transmitted disease (especially genital warts) or some form of cancer, but this is not the case..[5] They may equally be worried about the appearance of their penis and what their sexual partner might think of it..[6]

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1 Causes of Fordyce

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