Scrotum / nodules
Dr.
Du, is it normal to have small white bumps on the surface of the scrotum that look like goosebumps and are not painful or itchy? Thank you!
Zhi You, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/10/06
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If there is no redness and no increase in size or number, it is normal.
However, if there is an increase in size or number, medical attention should be sought.
Reply Date: 2017/10/06
More Info
When it comes to the appearance of white bumps on the scrotum, it is important to understand that there are various factors that can contribute to this condition. Generally, the presence of small, white bumps on the scrotum can be quite common and may not necessarily indicate a serious medical issue. However, it is essential to consider the characteristics of these bumps, any accompanying symptoms, and individual health history.
The white bumps you are describing could be sebaceous cysts, which are small, non-painful lumps that can form when sebaceous glands become clogged. These cysts are typically harmless and may not require treatment unless they become infected or bothersome. Another possibility is pearly penile papules, which are small, benign growths that are often found around the corona of the glans penis but can also appear on the scrotum. These are normal anatomical variations and are not associated with any health risks.
In some cases, white bumps could also be a sign of a condition known as folliculitis, which is the inflammation of hair follicles. This can occur due to irritation, infection, or blockage of the follicles, leading to small, red or white bumps that may be itchy or tender. If the bumps are accompanied by symptoms such as pain, itching, or discharge, it may indicate an infection or another underlying condition that requires medical evaluation.
It is also worth noting that sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can present with various symptoms, including bumps or lesions in the genital area. If there is any concern about potential exposure to STIs, it is crucial to seek medical advice for appropriate testing and treatment.
In summary, while small, white bumps on the scrotum can often be benign and normal, it is essential to monitor any changes in size, color, or associated symptoms. If the bumps persist, change, or cause discomfort, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough examination and diagnosis. Regular self-examinations and awareness of any changes in the genital area can help in early detection of potential issues. Always prioritize your health and do not hesitate to seek medical advice when in doubt.
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