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Problem with the downstairs area.....?

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I have have had this "condition" for a while now where pearly white spots are growing in the skin where my pubic hair grows out of , i was wondering if anyone could spread light on this situation and i really dont want to go to the doctors as i am only 16 and im a virgin so it isnt an STD or STI

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  1. Well the smartest and safest thing to do is to go to a doctor, get medical and proffesional opinions other than that i have never heard of this before but you can search at webmd.org or .com, im not sure and its a great medical website that could possibly answer your questions...maybe an ingrown hair if you have removed the hair before or sunspots if you tan naked...im not sure just guessing....

    HOPE YOU FEEL BETTER AND GOOD LOOK!!!


  2. It sounds like ingrown hairs.  

  3. one thing is not an std or a sti

    just go to the doctors he doesn't know if your a virgin or not

    his just there to help  

  4. yup, the girl above is right, i used to get those to when i was a virgin. they are just ingrown hairs. POP EM.

  5. its ingrown hairs.duh. pop them!!!!!!!

  6. Probably ingrown hairs, but you should go to the doctor. There are things you can get on skin that are not just acquired through sexual contact. A doctor has seen it all, so don't be embarrassed. Just go to doctor

  7. really???

    cause it sounded like the herpily derpilies

    but i have no clue  

  8. Maybe ingrown hairs or zits. Try an acne body wash. If you're shaving or trimming take more care as this could be causing the ingrown hairs. If none of this helps, do to your general practitioner. He may refer you to a dermatologist.  

  9. i have the same thing. i think its just ingrown hairs

  10. I don't think you have anything to worry about.  Sounnd like Fordyce's spot.  

    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 p***s or pubic region. They are common in men and women of all ages. They are named after an American dermatologist, John Addison Fordyce.  On the head of the p***s, they are called Tyson glands not to be confused with Hirsuties papillaris genitalis.

    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 p***s and what their sexual partner might think of it.[6]


  11. Hi, being a technical virgin may not exclude you from the creepin crud. A guy scratchin his sweaty infested nuts rite before playin panti tag has a great pontential for transference. too tight or "novelty" draws can literaly rub the hair follicals the wrong way causing ingrowing of hairs that may resemble "white heads" or zits, and if infected can be painful. depending on where you reside there are often discrete clinics or doctors who mite offer advice under client priv. Bein 16 and a virg, dont fear the doc, cause you are beyond reproach and these people are supposed to be here to help you, not shake their finger at you. older sises and aunties or scholl nurses may help with the old "I have a friend who has a prob. but is to embarassed to ask" routine. good luck, and dont wait too long just incase.

  12. is it just dry skin?

    usually ingrown hairs make a red spot.

    try moisturising around there. Avoid the main apparatus ,that might sting.

    Just get a simple fragrance free body lotion. Vaseline intensive care maybe, or something "non greasy" at least. Also, make sure you dry properly. I get dry flaky bits of skin on the backs of my upper arm if I don't dry there.

    Try these methods. Starting today, and give me best answer when it works !


  13. ill chk it out for u :P

    go to pharmacy and ask a cream for skin irritations

  14. no thanks, i don't wanna spread anything on that

  15. it really depends how big they are, if they itch, etc. I really wouldnt worry about it though. A lot of people's body gets little white spots at the base of their hair. It's just normal as their bodies are continuing to grow and develop. I woudl mention it to your doctor though- it could be some kind of allergy or something even. Just dont worry and dont be afraid to talk to someone you knwo or your doctor. Believe me.... doctors have heard it ALL! You dont have to be embarrased to ask them something personal- that's what they are there for. You could even just call your doctor's office and speak to one of the nurses on the phone. THat might be less embarrasing for you since you wouldnt even have to tell them who you were. Most offices have a nurse/help line.

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