Identifying Male Organ Bumps: Fordyce’s Spots or Health Hazard?
Most
men do not spend a lot of time primping themselves in the mirror – though there
are certainly men who are exceptions to that rule. Generally, a quick comb of the hair, a
shave and a brushing of the teeth are all the time a man spends admiring his
mug before jetting out the door to work. Given how little time a man spends
checking out his face in the mirror, it’s a safe bet that he gives the rest of
his body even less of an inspection. However,
any man who has taken a mirror down
there or simply has a keen
eye and a bit of flexibility may have spotted some unusual lumps or bumps
speckling his nether regions.
While
some bumps are cause for concern, many are harmless and no reason for a man to
get his boxers in a bunch. Daily male organ care can not only help keep certain bumps
at bay, it also encourages a man to get up close and personal with his business
so that if a harmful lump is brewing – such as a communicable disease or
cancerous tumor – it is found right away, prompting immediate treatment.
What
are Fordyce’s spots?
Fordyce’s
spots are one such harmless variety of bumps commonly found on human genitalia. These spots are very small – only 1 to
3 mm in diameter – and are often raised; they tend to be pale red or white in
color. They give the
appearance of goose bumps on the skin, though they are constantly in view, not
just when one is cold and shivering. Fordyce’s
spots are painless and cover a large area; therefore, a solo white bump found
downstairs is not likely to be a Fordyce’s spot. They tend to crop up on areas where
hair follicles are present, such as the sac, base of the shaft, or a woman’s
pelvic region – yes, they are associated with both genders. They can also make
an appearance along the edges of the mouth, where the lips and skin of the face
meet, though they may be more difficult to see.
The
spots are simply a type of gland and are not associated with any illness or
disease; they cannot be transferred from one person to another and can appear
in men and women of any age. Though
they may be alarming, particularly to a man who stumbles across them – say
after shaving for the first time – they are nothing to worry about.
Can
the spots be treated?
There
is no medical reason to treat Fordyce’s spots; however, some men are not fond
of them purely for cosmetic reasons. Men
who have especially prominent spots, or are finding themselves self-conscious
about the bumps, can seek treatment to lessen the appearance. Buyer be warned
though, treatment is likely expensive and may not entirely eliminate the bumps.
Some
dermatologist may be able to administer a vaporizing laser treatment or electro
desiccation of the area to smooth the skin and improve its appearance. Pulsed dye lasers have also been used
with some success, though treatment is expensive. Current treatment methods are
likely to be costly, come with a risk of scarring, and may not completely
eliminate the condition. Many
doctors recommend against treatment as the benefits may not out weight the
risks. Bottom line, it
seems it may be easier to accept the Fordyce’s spots as the naturally occurring
bumps they are and simply be happy they are nothing serious.
Keeping
the Male organ Healthy
Fordyce’s
spots or not, men should actively be inspecting their junk to stay apprised of
any changes in the situation down there. Whether using a mirror, or just
investigating with the human eye, every inch of the manhood should be probed
monthly, at the very least, to keep the equipment healthy. Additionally, a high-quality male
organ vitamin formula (most
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) should
be applied daily to keep the skin healthy. Look for one with bacteria fighting
vitamin A to help keep the area free from male organ pimples, rashes and other
unpleasant bumps brought on by bacteria.
For
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ, visit: http://www.menshealthfirst.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.