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I Have A Red Blister Type Spot On My Foreskin It’s Been There For About 2 Months And Is Not Going Away. The Blister/spot Is On My Foreskin Right Where A Vein Is. Really Concerned It’s Not Going Away. Any Clues What This Could Be?

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Posted on Fri, 17 Feb 2023
Question: Hi I have a red blister type spot on my foreskin it’s been there for about 2 months and is not going away. The blister/spot is on my foreskin right where a vein is.

Really concerned it’s not going away.

Any clues what this could be?
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Answered by Dr. Asmeet Kaur Sawhney (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Epidermoid cyst or milia, better to get it removed

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

I have gone through your complaints and reviewed the attached photograph.There are few possibilities: either an epidermoid cyst or milia.Both are benign lesions which can be removed.I'd suggest consulting a Dermatologist and get it removed microsurgically.
I hope to have answered your query and would be happy to answer any further queries.

Regards
Dr Asmeet

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I Have A Red Blister Type Spot On My Foreskin It’s Been There For About 2 Months And Is Not Going Away. The Blister/spot Is On My Foreskin Right Where A Vein Is. Really Concerned It’s Not Going Away. Any Clues What This Could Be?

Brief Answer: Epidermoid cyst or milia, better to get it removed Detailed Answer: Hi, I have gone through your complaints and reviewed the attached photograph.There are few possibilities: either an epidermoid cyst or milia.Both are benign lesions which can be removed.I'd suggest consulting a Dermatologist and get it removed microsurgically. I hope to have answered your query and would be happy to answer any further queries. Regards Dr Asmeet