Suggest Treatment For Tiny Blood Blisters On Scortum
i have been shaving my penis and scrotum, for the past 15 years or more. in the past 4 or 5 years, i have noticed tiny blood blisters or dots, on my scrotum. they dont hurt, and onley bleed after i shave the area. they never go away. they are ugly, and i want them to go away. what should i do?
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I will keep a possibility of Fordyce Angiokeratoma. They are fragile, red to bluish colored specks most commonly on the scrotum in males. Angiokeratomas are composed of dilated capillaries and are asymptomatic except that trauma usually induces profuse bleeding. They can be either left alone, however, if bleeding becomes a concern and if treatment is desired for cosmetic reasons they can be cauterized with an electrocautery machine Or with a Co 2 Laser. I would suggest that you visit a dermatologist in your region for the needful.
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Suggest Treatment For Tiny Blood Blisters On Scortum
Hello. Thanks for writing to us at healthcaremagic I will keep a possibility of Fordyce Angiokeratoma. They are fragile, red to bluish colored specks most commonly on the scrotum in males. Angiokeratomas are composed of dilated capillaries and are asymptomatic except that trauma usually induces profuse bleeding. They can be either left alone, however, if bleeding becomes a concern and if treatment is desired for cosmetic reasons they can be cauterized with an electrocautery machine Or with a Co 2 Laser. I would suggest that you visit a dermatologist in your region for the needful. Regards