Coronal sulcus white spots
I have never had sexual intercourse, only masturbated.
When I was younger, I didn't like to wash my foreskin and glans.
A few days ago, after masturbating, I noticed many small white spots in the coronal sulcus of the glans.
They are not painful or itchy.
Could this be a sexually transmitted infection, or is it normal?
Tao, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/07/10
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
It is pearly penile papules, which can be monitored.
If there are any issues, a consultation can be made.
Reply Date: 2018/07/10
More Info
When it comes to the appearance of white bumps on the glans (the head of the penis), it's important to understand that there are several potential causes, and many of them are benign. Given your description of the situation—having never engaged in sexual intercourse and only having experienced masturbation—it's likely that what you're observing is not a sexually transmitted infection (STI) but rather a normal anatomical variation or a harmless condition.
One common cause of white bumps on the glans is the presence of pearly penile papules. These are small, dome-shaped bumps that are typically found around the corona (the ridge of the glans) and are completely normal. They are not a sign of disease and do not require treatment. Pearly penile papules are more common in uncircumcised men and can sometimes be mistaken for warts or other lesions.
Another possibility is the presence of sebaceous glands, which can appear as small white or yellowish bumps. These glands are responsible for producing oil and can become more noticeable, especially if hygiene practices are not consistent. Regular cleaning of the area can help reduce their appearance.
If the bumps are not painful, itchy, or associated with any other symptoms such as discharge, bleeding, or changes in urination, they are likely not a cause for concern. However, if you notice any changes in the size, color, or texture of the bumps, or if you develop any new symptoms, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough examination.
It's also worth noting that while you mentioned not having sexual intercourse, some STIs can still be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact or other forms of sexual activity. If you have any concerns about potential exposure to STIs, it would be prudent to discuss this with a healthcare provider, who may recommend testing for peace of mind.
In summary, the white bumps you are observing on the glans are likely normal anatomical features, especially given the absence of pain or other symptoms. Maintaining good hygiene and monitoring any changes in the bumps is advisable. If you have ongoing concerns or if the situation changes, seeking medical advice is always a good step to ensure your health and peace of mind.
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