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Some GuyParticipantCould it be Forsyth’s Condition? I’m not a doctor, but it sounds likely. It is a VERY common and harmless thing. It’s not communicable and many people have it. I have even read that all men have this to some degree. đ Defined: ‘Sebaceous Hyperplasia and Fordyce’s Condition Sebaceous hyperplasia is a skin condition in which a person develops small, yellowish growths, usually on the face. A variant of this condition, known as Fordyce’s condition causes tiny yellow dots in groups and sometimes in sheets on the lips, inside the mouth, and sometimes on the genital skin. In both conditions, the small, yellow spots represent an overgrowth of sebaceous glands. Neither sebaceous hyperplasia or Fordyce’s condition is dangerous.’ See: http://www.medhelp.org/perl6/dermatology/messages/30319a.html
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