Hello, doctor. I have something unusual growing on my glans?
Today I noticed small white, blister-like bumps on the glans of my penis.
When I pulled at them, they broke and bled, and there are about three of them.
What could this be a symptom of? Thank you.
Nìmíng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/12/18
Dr. Jiang Yini reply Urology
It could be pearly penile papules, a viral infection, or folliculitis.
It is recommended to visit a nearby urology or dermatology clinic for examination.
Reply Date: 2011/12/18
More Info
When it comes to unusual bumps on the penis, particularly those that resemble white water-filled blisters, there are several potential causes that one should consider. It's important to approach this topic with sensitivity and an understanding of the various conditions that can manifest in this area.
Firstly, the appearance of small, white bumps on the penis could be indicative of a few different conditions. One common possibility is Pearly Penile Papules. These are small, benign growths that are often found around the corona of the glans (the head of the penis). They are completely normal and are not associated with any disease or infection. They typically do not require treatment unless they cause discomfort or concern for the individual.
Another possibility is Fordyce Spots, which are small, painless, pale bumps that are actually sebaceous glands. These are also normal anatomical variations and are not harmful. They can appear on the shaft of the penis or the scrotum and are not a sign of any underlying health issue.
However, if the bumps you are experiencing are painful, itchy, or have ruptured, it could indicate a different condition. For example, herpes simplex virus (HSV) can cause painful blisters or sores on the genital area. If the bumps burst, they may bleed and could be accompanied by other symptoms such as itching, burning, or flu-like symptoms. If you suspect herpes, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis and potential antiviral treatment.
Another condition to consider is folliculitis, which is the inflammation of hair follicles. This can occur due to irritation, infection, or blockage of the follicles, leading to small, red, or white bumps that may resemble pimples. If these bumps become infected, they can become painful and may require treatment with antibiotics.
In some cases, warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) can appear as small, raised bumps on the genital area. These can vary in appearance and may require treatment depending on their size and symptoms.
Given that you mentioned the bumps bled when you tried to pop them, it is essential to avoid manipulating these lesions further, as this can lead to infection or worsen the condition. Instead, it is advisable to seek medical attention from a healthcare professional who can provide an accurate diagnosis based on a physical examination and possibly additional tests.
In summary, while some bumps on the penis can be benign and harmless, others may require medical evaluation and treatment. It is always best to err on the side of caution and consult a healthcare provider, especially if you experience pain, bleeding, or any other concerning symptoms. They can provide you with the appropriate guidance and treatment options tailored to your specific situation. Remember, maintaining open communication with your healthcare provider about any sexual health concerns is vital for your overall well-being.
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