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Do Sebaceous Glands ever go away there on my penis?

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Do Sebaceous Glands ever go away there on my penis?

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A sebaceous gland is the name given to any of various glands in the dermis of the skin that open into a hair follicle and produce and secrete sebum. I would seriously doubt that you have hairs growing on the shaft of your penis. There are three main types of “spots” that appear on the penis. They are Ulcers, Papules and Plaques. I would be inclined to rule out ulcers and plaques. My suggestion is that you have papules, which are small lumps, about 1–2 mm across. They look like pimples and are all roughly the same size and shape. They are a normal occurrence and should not be picked or squeezed or infection could ensue. If you are concerned about your condition, you would be advised to consult your doctor. I add a link containing details of this subject. http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/ menshealth/facts/ spotsonthepenis.

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