The buildup of dead skin cells, oil, and other secretions on the male and female genitalia is called smegma. It is usually found under the foreskin of the penis and between the folds of the vagina or clitoral hood. If not washed regularly, it can cause redness, irritation, and swelling.
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What causes a white film on the penis?
Query: Hi, I am a 32 year old male. I can observe a white layer on my penis head just beneath the foreskin. This layer gets removed after washing, but appears again. Is this any sexually transmitted disease? Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Usually, there will be a white creamy layer on glans penis (rounded head of the penis), when you pull your foreskin down. It is nothing but smegma - a combination of shed epithelial cells, oily secretion from glans penis and moisture. If there is no pain, ... Read Full »