A lump has developed on the penis?
I recently noticed something that looks like a pimple on my penis.
When I squeezed it, a white substance came out, and later it became swollen in a small area.
After squeezing, a small part of it bled, and it hurts when I touch it.
Is this normal?
?, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/12/01
Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
If you are unable to see anything unusual, it is recommended to consult a nearby dermatologist or urologist for an examination.
Reply Date: 2023/12/01
More Info
When it comes to skin issues, particularly those involving sensitive areas such as the penis, it is crucial to approach the situation with care and understanding. The bump you described, which resembles a pimple and has resulted in white discharge and bleeding upon squeezing, raises several considerations.
Firstly, it is essential to recognize that the genital area can be prone to various skin conditions, including folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles), sebaceous cysts, or even sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as herpes or genital warts. The fact that you experienced pain and bleeding after squeezing the bump suggests that it may be inflamed or infected, which can occur if the skin is broken or if bacteria enter the area.
While it might be tempting to squeeze or pop such bumps, this practice can often exacerbate the problem. Squeezing can lead to further irritation, potential scarring, and even the spread of infection. Instead, it is advisable to leave the bump alone and allow it to heal naturally. Applying gentle, non-irritating cleansers and keeping the area clean and dry can help prevent further irritation.
In terms of treatment, if the bump does not improve within a few days or if it becomes increasingly painful, red, or swollen, it is crucial to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can perform an examination to determine the exact nature of the bump and recommend appropriate treatment. This may include topical antibiotics if an infection is suspected or other medications depending on the diagnosis.
It is also important to consider your overall health and any other symptoms you may be experiencing. If you have had unprotected sexual contact or if you notice other unusual symptoms such as discharge, itching, or systemic symptoms like fever, these could indicate a more serious condition that requires prompt medical evaluation.
In summary, while the bump you are experiencing may be benign, it is essential to avoid squeezing it and to monitor the situation closely. If there are any signs of infection or if the bump persists, consulting a healthcare professional is the best course of action. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your specific situation. Remember, taking care of your skin and health is paramount, and seeking professional advice is always a wise decision when in doubt.
Similar Q&A
Should You See a Doctor for a Pimple-Like Bump on the Penis?
A friend has developed a bump on the side of his penis that resembles a pimple (located near the pubic hair). It is red, and he tried to squeeze it but was unable to extract anything and gave up. It is not painful, and after a few days, it has neither grown larger nor produced an...
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Redness is often a sign of inflammation. Keep the area clean and maintain a light diet. If it persists, seek medical attention. Wishing you good health.[Read More] Should You See a Doctor for a Pimple-Like Bump on the Penis?
Painful Bump Below the Penis: Causes and What to Do Next
The pimple is painful to the touch, and it is a small red bump. After doing a DIY treatment, I noticed it burst, and there was blood and some pus coming out. I'm not sure if this is a sexually transmitted infection or a serious illness. What should I do?
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Please keep the wound clean and avoid contact with water for at least 3 days. It is best to disinfect it daily with alcohol or povidone-iodine. Since there is a wound, use an OK bandage to cover it. Some cases may require a doctor's examination, so take care of the wo...[Read More] Painful Bump Below the Penis: Causes and What to Do Next
Understanding Bumps on the Penis: Causes and Treatment Options
I have a small bump on the skin at the base of my penis. What should I do? I don't know what it is. Is it normal? Should I apply any medication? Can you please advise me? Thank you.
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Ah Hong: Hello, please don't be too anxious. Your description is insufficient for a diagnosis; it would be best to provide more detailed information: size, color, pain level, duration, specific location, etc. If you are really scared, it's better to seek medical attenti...[Read More] Understanding Bumps on the Penis: Causes and Treatment Options
Understanding Sudden Bumps on the Penis: Causes and Solutions
Doctor, I suddenly have three bump-like lesions on the corona of my penis that seem to have broken skin (they are red and swollen). Last August, I had a similar situation and went to the hospital for an examination, which ruled out sexually transmitted infections. The hospital st...
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Xiao Liu: Hello, you have inflammation of the glans. This may be caused by improper cleaning methods. The recommended cleaning methods for the glans and foreskin are as follows: 1. Clean the glans several times a day. 2. It is best to clean away any urine residue after each urina...[Read More] Understanding Sudden Bumps on the Penis: Causes and Solutions
Related FAQ
(Dermatology)
Skin Disease(Urology)
Lump(Dermatology)
Herpes(Dermatology)
Molluscum Contagiosum(Urology)
Groin Itching(Dermatology)
Genital Warts(Urology)
Pubic Lice(Dermatology)
Sebaceous Cyst(Dermatology)
Folliculitis(Urology)