There is a pink hard lump at the base of the penis?
Hello Dr.
Wu! I have developed a raised bump resembling a pimple at the right base of my penis, and there is a white spot at the top of this red swollen area.
It feels hard and slightly painful when squeezed.
I'm wondering if it could be folliculitis? I have not engaged in any external sexual contact for the past four months (I always used condoms before), and I have only occasionally visited a massage parlor during this time.
My partner does not have any known infections.
I have taken pictures of the affected area; how can I upload them for you to review? Thank you, doctor.
Lao Yang, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/04/09
Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
Without actually seeing the lesion, it cannot be confirmed.
If it is causing significant distress, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Medical regulations state that "a physician may not administer treatment or prescribe medication without personally examining the patient," and of course, online diagnosis is also not permissible.
Reply Date: 2016/04/09
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When it comes to understanding pink bumps at the base of the penis, there are several potential causes that could explain the symptoms you're experiencing. Based on your description of a raised, pimple-like bump that is red and swollen with a white tip, it could potentially be a few different things, including folliculitis, a sebaceous cyst, or even a sexually transmitted infection (STI) such as herpes or genital warts.
Folliculitis is an inflammation of the hair follicles, often caused by bacterial infection, irritation, or blockage. This condition can present as small red bumps or pustules that may be tender to the touch. Given that you mentioned the bump feels hard and slightly painful, this could indeed be a possibility.
A sebaceous cyst is another benign condition that can occur when a sebaceous gland becomes blocked. These cysts are usually painless but can become inflamed or infected, leading to redness and discomfort. The presence of a white tip could indicate that the cyst is filled with pus, which may require drainage.
While you mentioned that you have not engaged in sexual intercourse for the past four months, it is still important to consider the possibility of STIs, especially if you have had any sexual contact, even with protection. Conditions like herpes can present as painful bumps or blisters, and genital warts, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), can appear as small, flesh-colored or pink bumps.
Given your concerns and the symptoms you've described, it is crucial to seek medical attention from a healthcare provider, preferably a urologist or dermatologist, who can perform a physical examination and possibly conduct tests to determine the exact nature of the bump. They may also be able to provide guidance on how to upload any images you have for further evaluation.
In the meantime, it is advisable to avoid squeezing or picking at the bump, as this can lead to further irritation or infection. Maintaining good hygiene and avoiding any potential irritants, such as harsh soaps or tight clothing, may help alleviate some discomfort.
If you notice any additional symptoms, such as fever, increased pain, or the bump spreading, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and ensure a better outcome.
In summary, while there are several potential explanations for the pink bump at the base of your penis, including folliculitis, sebaceous cysts, or STIs, a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional is necessary to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment. Please do not hesitate to reach out to a medical provider for a proper assessment.
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