There is a translucent bump on the foreskin that resembles a chickenpox lesion?
Hello Doctor: Recently, I discovered blood in my semen while doing DIY, so I went to the urology department for a check-up.
The urine test showed a slight presence of blood.
During the examination, the doctor palpated and noticed a white, translucent bump on my foreskin, about the size of a mung bean.
The doctor assessed the situation, prescribed a week of antibiotics, and arranged for a blood test.
This is my first visit to a urologist, and I was hesitant to ask questions at the time, feeling a bit scared.
I would like to inquire about the bump on my foreskin (I'm not sure what it's called).
I have no sexual experience and only occasionally engage in DIY activities.
I seem to recall having a similar bump since childhood, although it was smaller, and I haven't paid much attention to it over time because it doesn't hurt and doesn't affect my daily life.
I would like to understand how to manage the bump on my foreskin.
I'm also unsure if it's psychological or related to the medication, but I've been experiencing frequent urination over the past two days.
I hope the doctor can help clarify these concerns.
Thank you.
Xiao Chen, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/05/20
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: It could be a cyst; if it appears and then disappears, it is more likely to be a blister, but it is important to investigate the underlying cause.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2024/05/20
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Understanding transparent bumps on the foreskin can be concerning, especially when they appear unexpectedly. Based on your description, it seems you have noticed a small, translucent bump on your foreskin, which you likened to the size of a green bean. This type of bump could potentially be a number of things, but it is important to approach this situation with a clear understanding of what it might be and how to manage it.
Firstly, the bump you are describing could be a sebaceous cyst, which is a common occurrence. Sebaceous cysts are non-cancerous lumps that can form under the skin when the sebaceous glands become blocked. They are typically harmless and may not require treatment unless they become infected or bothersome. Another possibility is a pearly penile papule, which is a normal anatomical variation and not a cause for concern. These are small, dome-shaped bumps that are usually white or skin-colored and are found around the corona of the glans penis.
Given that you mentioned the bump is translucent and has been present for some time without causing pain or discomfort, it is likely benign. However, the presence of blood in your semen (hematospermia) is something that should be taken seriously. While it can be caused by minor issues such as inflammation or infection, it can also indicate more serious conditions. The fact that your doctor prescribed antibiotics suggests they are considering a possible infection, which is a common cause of such symptoms.
Regarding your concerns about frequent urination, this could be related to a urinary tract infection (UTI), especially if you are experiencing any discomfort or changes in your urinary habits. Antibiotics can sometimes lead to changes in your urinary frequency as your body adjusts to the medication or if the infection is being treated.
Here are some steps you can take moving forward:
1. Follow Up with Your Doctor: It’s essential to keep your follow-up appointment and discuss any changes you notice, including the bump and your urinary symptoms. Your doctor may want to perform additional tests to rule out any underlying conditions.
2. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in the bump, such as size, color, or if it becomes painful. Also, note any changes in your urinary habits, such as increased frequency, urgency, or discomfort.
3. Avoid Irritation: Until you have a clearer understanding of what the bump is, try to avoid any activities that may irritate the area, such as vigorous sexual activity or aggressive cleaning.
4. Educate Yourself: Understanding common conditions that affect the genital area can help alleviate some of your concerns. Resources from reputable medical websites can provide information on conditions like sebaceous cysts, pearly penile papules, and other benign conditions.
5. Practice Good Hygiene: Maintaining good hygiene can help prevent infections. Gently clean the area with mild soap and water, and avoid using harsh chemicals or irritants.
6. Consider Psychological Support: If you find that anxiety about your condition is affecting your daily life, consider speaking with a mental health professional. They can provide strategies to manage anxiety and help you cope with health-related fears.
In summary, while the bump on your foreskin may be benign, it is crucial to follow up with your healthcare provider to ensure that any potential issues are addressed. Your health and peace of mind are important, and seeking clarity on these matters is a positive step.
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