There is a white spot located one centimeter below the glans?
There are many small white spots located one centimeter below the glans.
They are very small and not visible when not erect.
There is a history of masturbation.
Xiao Lin, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/10/25
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If you have engaged in sexual activity, you should seek medical attention.
If you have not engaged in sexual activity, maintain cleanliness and dryness, and clean with plain water.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2017/10/25
More Info
The presence of small white bumps below the glans (the head of the penis) can be concerning, but it is important to understand that there are several potential causes for this condition. Based on the description provided, these bumps may be related to a few common dermatological or physiological conditions.
One possibility is that these small white bumps are Fordyce spots, which are small, painless, pale bumps that can appear on the genitalia and are caused by enlarged sebaceous (oil) glands. They are completely normal and do not require treatment. Fordyce spots are often more noticeable in certain areas, including the shaft of the penis and the glans, particularly when the skin is stretched or during sexual arousal.
Another potential cause could be pearly penile papules, which are small, dome-shaped, white or flesh-colored bumps that typically appear around the corona (the ridge) of the glans. These are also a normal anatomical variant and are not associated with any disease or infection. They are harmless and do not require any treatment unless they cause psychological distress.
However, if the bumps are accompanied by other symptoms such as itching, pain, or discharge, it could indicate a different condition, such as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or a dermatological issue like genital warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). In such cases, it is crucial to seek medical evaluation from a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Given your mention of a history of masturbation, it is worth noting that frequent friction or irritation in the genital area can sometimes lead to the development of small bumps or irritation. Maintaining good hygiene and using lubrication during masturbation can help reduce irritation.
If the bumps persist, change in appearance, or if you experience any discomfort, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional, such as a urologist or dermatologist. They can perform a physical examination and, if necessary, conduct tests to rule out any infections or other underlying conditions. In some cases, a biopsy may be warranted to ensure an accurate diagnosis, especially if there is any suspicion of a more serious condition.
In summary, while small white bumps below the glans can often be benign and normal anatomical variations, it is essential to monitor any changes and seek medical advice if there are additional symptoms or concerns. Regular check-ups and open communication with a healthcare provider can help ensure your sexual health and well-being.
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