Red Bump Near Glans: Causes and Concerns in Urology - Urology

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There is a red, granular lesion near the glans where the foreskin is sutured?


It has been about six months without sexual activity, and now there is suddenly a red, granular lump that is neither painful nor itchy.
I would like to know what might be causing this.

A Cheng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/12/05

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: It seems to be something like a blister.
I recommend seeing a urologist at the hospital for examination.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2017/12/05

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When it comes to a red bump near the glans, there are several potential causes that could explain its appearance. Given that you mentioned it has been present for about six months, is not painful or itchy, and you have not engaged in sexual activity during this time, it is essential to consider a few possibilities.

1. Pearly Penile Papules: These are small, harmless bumps that can appear around the glans or shaft of the penis. They are a normal anatomical variant and do not require treatment unless they cause cosmetic concerns.

2. Fordyce Spots: These are small, painless, pale bumps that are sebaceous glands without hair follicles. They are also harmless and common in many men.

3. Sebaceous Cysts: These can occur when a sebaceous gland becomes blocked. They are usually painless and can vary in size.

4. Infection or Inflammation: Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or other infections can cause bumps or lesions. While these typically present with additional symptoms like pain, redness, or discharge, it is still a possibility.

5. Genital Warts: Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), these can appear as small, flesh-colored or red bumps. They are typically painless but can be contagious.

6. Other Dermatological Conditions: Conditions like lichen planus or psoriasis can also manifest as bumps or lesions on the genital area.

Given the duration of the bump and the absence of pain or discomfort, it is likely to be benign. However, it is crucial to monitor any changes in size, color, or associated symptoms. If the bump changes, becomes painful, or if you develop any other symptoms (such as discharge, bleeding, or systemic symptoms like fever), it is advisable to seek medical attention.


Recommendations:
- Consult a Urologist: Since you have a specific concern regarding a bump near the glans, a consultation with a urologist is recommended. They can perform a physical examination and may suggest further tests if necessary.


- Avoid Self-Diagnosis: While it is helpful to gather information, self-diagnosing can lead to unnecessary anxiety or mismanagement. A healthcare professional can provide a definitive diagnosis.

- Maintain Hygiene: Ensure proper hygiene in the genital area to prevent any potential infections.

- Monitor Changes: Keep an eye on the bump for any changes in size, color, or associated symptoms. Documenting these changes can be helpful for your healthcare provider.

- Sexual Health: If you plan to resume sexual activity, consider discussing safe practices and any potential concerns with your healthcare provider.

In summary, while the red bump near the glans may not be a cause for immediate concern, it is essential to remain vigilant and consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. Regular check-ups and open communication with your doctor about any changes in your health are vital for maintaining your overall well-being.

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