After circumcision, a bump similar to a pimple has developed at the suture site?
After the circumcision, the stitches have all fallen out, and there is a bump resembling a pimple at the junction of the glans and the coronal sulcus.
I would like to ask the doctor what this could be.
Is it due to something specific, or could it be related to the exposure of the tissue causing this pimple-like bump? I seek your advice, doctor.
dallas, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/07/31
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After circumcision, it is not uncommon for patients to notice various changes in the genital area, particularly around the glans (the head of the penis). The appearance of bumps or spots near the glans can be concerning, but it's important to understand the potential causes and what they might indicate.
One common reason for the appearance of bumps after circumcision is the healing process itself. The skin around the glans is sensitive and can react to the surgical procedure. As the area heals, it may produce small bumps or nodules, which can resemble acne or pimples. These bumps are often benign and are a normal part of the healing process. They may be due to the formation of scar tissue or the natural regeneration of skin cells.
Another possibility is the presence of sebaceous glands, which are small glands that produce oil. These glands can become more prominent after circumcision, especially if the skin has been altered. In some cases, the oil can accumulate, leading to the formation of small, painless bumps.
Additionally, if the bumps are red, inflamed, or painful, it could indicate an infection or irritation. Post-surgical infections can occur, and they may present as red, swollen areas with pus or discharge. If you notice these symptoms, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly.
It's also worth considering the possibility of a condition known as pearly penile papules, which are small, harmless bumps that can appear around the corona of the glans. These are normal anatomical variations and do not require treatment.
If the bumps are persistent, changing in appearance, or accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, itching, or discharge, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They can perform a thorough examination and provide a proper diagnosis. In some cases, a biopsy may be necessary to rule out other conditions.
In summary, while bumps near the glans after circumcision can be concerning, they are often a normal part of the healing process. However, if you experience any unusual symptoms or if the bumps do not resolve over time, seeking medical advice is essential to ensure proper care and peace of mind. Always prioritize your health and well-being by consulting with a qualified healthcare provider when in doubt.
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