Fordyce spots, also known as Fordyce granules, are small, light or yellow raised spots that can form on the lips, inside the cheeks, and other parts of the body such as the genitals. They are completely benign and do not affect your health. They are not contagious and do not constitute a sexually transmitted disease.
Symptoms
Fordyce spots usually do not cause any symptoms. In some cases, however, they may be accompanied by slight itching or a burning sensation. If they are located on the genitals, they may sometimes become larger or swell during sexual arousal.
Causes
Fordyce spots are not a disease, but a natural variation of the body. They are caused by the excessive presence of sebaceous glands, which are usually located under the skin, but in this case, are on the surface. They are more common in men than in women and often begin to appear during puberty.
Diagnosis
Fordyce spots can usually be diagnosed by a doctor through visual inspection. No special tests are required to identify this condition.
Treatment
Since Fordyce spots are not harmful, treatment is usually not necessary. However, if you are concerned about the appearance of the spots, several treatments are available, including laser therapy, micro-punch techniques, or topical creams with retinoids. These treatments should always be discussed and performed by a certified dermatologist.
Self-care Tips
Fordyce spots do not affect your ability to lead a normal, healthy life. They do not affect your sexual health and you do not need to worry about passing them on to someone else.
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