The penis has a small white spot on it?
=====>^ It's almost in this position, with just a very small lesion.
justin, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/06/02
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Justin: Hello, I'm not sure...
It could be folliculitis, acne, or another type of infection.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
This response is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.
Reply Date: 2010/06/02
More Info
When it comes to small white bumps on the penis, it's essential to approach the situation with a clear understanding of potential causes and the appropriate steps to take. Based on the information provided in the previous questions and answers, there are several possibilities for the appearance of these bumps, and they can range from benign to more concerning conditions.
One common cause of small white bumps on the penis is the presence of pearly penile papules, which are harmless and typically occur around the corona of the glans. These are normal anatomical variations and do not require treatment unless they cause psychological distress. Another possibility is the presence of sebaceous cysts, which are small, painless lumps that can occur when sebaceous glands become blocked. These cysts can sometimes be squeezed to release a white, oily substance, which is a mixture of sebum and dead skin cells.
In some cases, the bumps may be indicative of a condition known as folliculitis, which is an inflammation of the hair follicles. This can occur due to irritation, infection, or blockage of the follicles and may present as small red or white bumps. Maintaining proper hygiene and keeping the area clean and dry can help manage this condition.
However, if the bumps are accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, itching, or changes in the skin's appearance, it may indicate a more serious condition, such as a sexually transmitted infection (STI) or a dermatological issue. For instance, genital warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) can appear as small, flesh-colored or white bumps and may require medical intervention.
Regarding the concern about testicular size differences, it is normal for one testicle to be slightly larger than the other. However, significant discrepancies in size or the presence of lumps should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out conditions such as hydrocele, varicocele, or testicular tumors.
If you notice persistent or concerning changes in your genital area, it is advisable to consult a urologist or a dermatologist. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including imaging studies or laboratory tests, to determine the underlying cause of the bumps and recommend appropriate treatment if necessary.
In summary, while small white bumps on the penis can often be benign, it is crucial to monitor any changes and seek medical advice if there are accompanying symptoms or if the appearance of the bumps causes concern. Regular check-ups and open communication with healthcare providers can help ensure that any potential issues are addressed promptly and effectively.
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