Small White Bump Near Urethra: Should You See a Doctor? - Urology

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A small white spot has developed 0.5 centimeters near the urethral opening on the glans, not located at the coronal sulcus or the edge of the glans?


A small white spot has appeared on the glans, about 0.5 centimeters from the urethral opening.
When touched, it feels like there is a small grain-like structure inside, approximately half the size of a grain of rice.
It is not painful or itchy, but I am unsure why this small white spot has developed.
It appeared two days ago after participating in water activities in a stream, and I am uncertain if that is related.
Should I see a doctor, or should I wait and see if it will disappear on its own?

A Jun, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/03/23

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: If there is an increase in size, redness, itching, or pain, seek medical attention immediately.
Also, be aware of any changes in the skin in other areas.
Currently, it is important to keep the affected area dry and clean.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/03/23

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When it comes to small white bumps near the urethra, especially if they have appeared recently and are not causing any pain or discomfort, it is understandable to feel uncertain about whether to seek medical attention. Based on the information provided, here are some considerations and recommendations.

Firstly, the appearance of a small white bump near the urethra could be due to several benign conditions. Common possibilities include:
1. Pearly Penile Papules: These are small, harmless bumps that can appear around the glans (the head of the penis). They are often mistaken for warts or other infections but are completely normal anatomical variations.

2. Sebaceous Cysts: These are small lumps that can form when sebaceous glands become blocked. They are typically painless and can occur anywhere on the body, including the genital area.

3. Folliculitis: This is an inflammation of the hair follicles, which can sometimes result in small, white, pus-filled bumps. This condition is usually associated with irritation or infection.

4. Molluscum Contagiosum: This is a viral infection that can cause small, painless bumps on the skin. While it is contagious, it is generally harmless and often resolves on its own.

5. Fungal Infections: Sometimes, fungal infections can lead to the development of small white spots or bumps, particularly if the area has been exposed to moisture.

Given that you mentioned the bump is not painful or itchy and has appeared after engaging in water activities, it is possible that the bump could be related to irritation or a minor infection from exposure to water. However, it is essential to monitor the bump for any changes, such as an increase in size, changes in color, or the development of pain or discomfort.


Recommendations:
1. Observation: If the bump is not causing any discomfort, you might consider observing it for a few days. If it remains unchanged, it may not be a cause for concern.

2. Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene in the genital area. Keeping the area clean and dry can help prevent potential infections.

3. Avoid Irritation: Avoid any activities that may irritate the area, such as tight clothing or vigorous activities that could cause friction.

4. Seek Medical Attention: If the bump changes in size, becomes painful, or if you notice any other symptoms (such as discharge, itching, or redness), it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional. A visit to a urologist or dermatologist would be appropriate, as they can provide a thorough examination and accurate diagnosis.

5. Do Not Self-Diagnose: While it may be tempting to search for answers online, self-diagnosis can lead to unnecessary anxiety or misinterpretation of symptoms. A healthcare provider can offer reassurance and appropriate treatment if needed.

In summary, while the small white bump you described may not be an immediate cause for concern, it is essential to remain vigilant and seek medical advice if any changes occur. Your health and peace of mind are paramount, and a healthcare professional can provide the best guidance tailored to your specific situation.

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