Red Bumps on the Penis: What You Need to Know - Urology

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Dr.
Hsu: I see a small red bump on the top of my penis.
It's slightly raised, doesn't hurt when pressed, doesn't bleed, and there's no pus or ulceration.
There haven't been any unusual symptoms before this; it's the first time I've noticed it.
It feels a bit like a mosquito bite but smaller.
I'm not sure what to do.

OOO, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/02/18

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, I am not sure either and need more information, such as size, location, etc.
This is a response from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, the Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2006/02/18

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When it comes to noticing red bumps on the penis, it can understandably cause concern. Based on your description, the red bump you are observing is not painful, does not bleed, and does not produce pus or show signs of ulceration. This is a crucial aspect to consider when evaluating the potential causes of the bump.

There are several benign conditions that could explain the presence of a red bump on the penis. One common possibility is a sebaceous cyst, which is a small, non-cancerous bump that can occur when a sebaceous gland becomes blocked. These cysts are usually painless and can appear as small, firm lumps on the skin. Another possibility is a folliculitis, which is an inflammation of the hair follicles that can lead to small red bumps. This condition can occur due to irritation, infection, or even friction.

Another benign condition to consider is a pearly penile papule, which are small, dome-shaped bumps that are typically found around the corona of the glans. These are completely normal anatomical variations and are not associated with any disease or infection. They are harmless and do not require treatment.

If the bump resembles a wart, it could be a genital wart caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). However, warts typically have a rough surface and may be accompanied by other symptoms. Since you mentioned that the bump does not bleed or produce pus, this is less likely.

In terms of management, if the bump is not causing any discomfort or other symptoms, it may not require immediate treatment. However, it is essential to monitor the bump for any changes in size, color, or symptoms. If you notice any changes or if the bump begins to cause discomfort, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough examination.

It is also important to practice good hygiene and safe sexual practices to prevent any potential infections. If you are sexually active, consider discussing any concerns with your partner and ensure that both of you are aware of each other's health status.

In conclusion, while the presence of a red bump on the penis can be alarming, many potential causes are benign and do not require treatment. However, it is always best to err on the side of caution and consult a healthcare provider if you have any concerns or if the bump changes in any way. Regular check-ups and open communication with your healthcare provider can help ensure your sexual health remains a priority.

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