Glans penis urethra
Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask about a growth next to the urethral opening on my glans.
It looks somewhat like a cauliflower, but I'm not sure.
It doesn't itch or hurt.
Do I need to see a doctor for this, or would it be helpful to send a photo for your evaluation?
Xiao Jie, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/11/09
Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology
It is advisable to visit a urologist for a thorough examination by the physician.
Reply Date: 2021/11/09
More Info
When it comes to growths near the urethra, it's essential to approach the situation with caution and awareness. The presence of a lump or growth near the urethral opening can be concerning, and while it may not be causing pain or itching, it is still advisable to seek medical advice. Here’s why:
1. Differential Diagnosis: Growths in the genital area can arise from various causes, including benign conditions like warts, cysts, or skin tags, as well as more serious conditions such as infections or even malignancies. The description of the growth resembling "cauliflower" could suggest a genital wart, which is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). However, without a proper examination, it is impossible to determine the exact nature of the growth.
2. Importance of Medical Evaluation: Even if the growth is asymptomatic (not causing pain or itching), a medical evaluation is crucial. A healthcare professional can perform a physical examination and may recommend further diagnostic tests, such as a biopsy, if necessary. This is important to rule out any serious conditions and to provide peace of mind.
3. Potential for Change: Growths can change over time. What may seem benign today could develop into something more concerning. Regular monitoring by a healthcare provider can help track any changes in size, shape, or symptoms associated with the growth.
4. Treatment Options: If the growth is determined to be benign, treatment options may include observation or removal, depending on the patient's preference and the growth's characteristics. If it is a wart, treatments may include topical medications, cryotherapy, or other methods to remove the wart.
5. Seeking Help: If you are unsure about the growth or if it changes in any way, it is always better to err on the side of caution. You can schedule an appointment with a urologist or a dermatologist who specializes in genital conditions. They can provide a thorough evaluation and discuss any concerns you may have.
In summary, while the growth near your urethra may not currently be causing discomfort, it is advisable to seek medical advice for a proper assessment. This will help ensure that any potential issues are addressed early and appropriately. Remember, your health and peace of mind are paramount, and consulting a healthcare professional is the best course of action.
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