Skin Issues: Concerns About Penile Growth and Healing - Dermatology

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Additionally, the structure on the exterior of my penis does not exude anything.
When I pull the foreskin taut, it appears elongated and also has a circular shape.
I have previously ruptured it, and after healing, the skin color became darker and the area enlarged.

Xiao Xiao, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/10/05

Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology


It is still recommended to have a urologist or dermatologist evaluate it to get a proper diagnosis.

Reply Date: 2015/10/05

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When it comes to skin issues, particularly those related to the genital area, it is essential to approach the situation with care and understanding. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing a condition that may involve the skin of the penis, possibly related to a form of irritation or a benign skin condition.
Firstly, it’s important to recognize that the skin in the genital area is sensitive and can react to various factors, including friction, hygiene products, and even infections. The "thing" you mentioned that you cannot squeeze out could be a sebaceous cyst, which is a common, benign growth that can occur when a hair follicle becomes clogged. These cysts are usually harmless and do not require treatment unless they become painful or infected.

The change in color and size after you have broken the skin could indicate a few things. When the skin is injured, it can heal with a darker pigmentation, a process known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. This is common in many areas of the body, including the genital region. If the area has become larger, it could also suggest that the skin is thickening in response to irritation or friction, which is a natural healing response.

Here are some recommendations for managing your skin concerns:
1. Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene in the genital area. Use mild, unscented soap and avoid harsh chemicals that could irritate the skin. Ensure that the area is kept dry, as moisture can promote the growth of bacteria and fungi.

2. Avoid Irritation: If you notice that certain activities or products cause irritation, try to avoid them. This includes tight clothing, vigorous sexual activity, or using scented lotions and soaps.

3. Moisturization: If the skin appears dry or irritated, consider using a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer. Products designed for sensitive skin or those containing ingredients like aloe vera or hyaluronic acid can be beneficial.

4. Topical Treatments: If you notice any signs of infection (such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge), it may be necessary to consult a healthcare provider for appropriate topical treatments, such as antibiotics or antifungal creams.

5. Consult a Dermatologist: Given the specific nature of your concerns, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist or a urologist. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your needs. They may perform a physical examination and, if necessary, conduct tests to rule out any underlying conditions.

6. Avoid Self-Diagnosis: While it can be tempting to self-diagnose based on online information, it is crucial to seek professional advice. Conditions affecting the genital area can sometimes be misinterpreted, and a healthcare professional can provide clarity and reassurance.

7. Monitor Changes: Keep an eye on any changes in the size, shape, or color of the area in question. If you notice any significant changes or if the condition worsens, seek medical attention promptly.

In summary, while skin issues in the genital area can be concerning, many conditions are benign and manageable with proper care. Prioritize hygiene, avoid irritants, and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment. Remember, addressing skin concerns early can prevent complications and promote better skin health.

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