My bad, I thought you may have been worried about them. OOPS
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Need help?!?! dont know if this is good or bad.
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OK..... i've been worried about this for years and just didn't want to ask fearing some girl just didn't tell me something important...
i have the bumps on my shaft as well as my scrotum...
feels exactly like what you have described... tiny grains of sand, but they're everywhere and i used to be able to pop them out...
but i got tired of hurting myself trying.i was just going to clear it up that they can be on both the shaft and the scrotum, correct?
thanks so much, my self esteem just skyrocketed.
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??? huh? something about trying to clear up sebaceous glands? they don't clear up...umm...what? hehe yeah sEb, not sUb...my bad
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Yes, sebaceous glands can be visible on both shaft and scrotum. All perfectly normal.
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ohhhh....
you don't know how much better i feel....
i've done 2 hours of research i've been avoiding for 3 years tonight...scared of the answer i might find...
and i'm perfectly normal....
the hunt is on. :sunglasses:
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i got em 2:P
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Hey bud, welcome! Glad you found what you were looking for here and learned that those are normal...we've all got them to some degree!
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I've actually been experimenting trying to even out the skin tone on my dick and came across something that does that and somewhat reduces these things. Two words: facial toner. Yup, just get some and put it on after your shower and you'll have a better looking dick in no time. The skin will be be softer, the bumps gone, and really smooth skin.
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@Goat. Accutane is used for the treatment of sevre acne... Don't think it'd get rid of them...
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I think I read somwhere it did. And after to keep them down you needed regular treatments of Tretonin or somthing? I wouldnt bother if anybodys considering trying to use drugs to get rid of them-who knows what the side effects might be? EDIT: Tretinoin Gel or cream is the treatment. Accutane, then regular tretinoin treatments. http://www.skinsite.com/info_sebaceous_hyperplasia.htm