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Yellow dots on inner side of foreskin (not the shaft)

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PostPosted: 12/22/06 - 19:41    Post subject: Yellow dots on inner side of foreskin (not the shaft) Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi I'm 16, I have very small yellow bumps or dots on the inner side of the foreskin(not on the shaft), they have been there for quite a while, they don't hurt or itch or anything, they just stay there.How do i get rid of them?
Can someone help me?
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