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PostPosted: 08/03/06 - 14:09    Post subject: Fordyce spots Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi All:

I have had Fordyce's spot on my penis since I was 16. I recently started to shave my penis and scrodum area and obviously cut my self. Has anyone cut a Fordyce spot? I have some two area where I think they are warts because thee skin is hard and the kicker is that there is hair growing from the center or next to the scars where the cut is. I have seen a Urologist and he wants will laser cut the big one and send it in for testing for genetial warts. But since this has happen I have stop shaving. Anyone have any comments.
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