Unusual Bumps on the Glans: What You Need to Know - Urology

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There is something unusual on the glans?


I have recently noticed white spots at the junction of my foreskin and glans, which won't wash away.
The area near the junction of the glans and foreskin looks like it has been soaked in water for a long time, and there is a small bump that feels firm to the touch.
What condition might I have, and is there a way to treat it?

Lin, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/01/06

Dr. Li Yilun reply Urology


Typically, if smegma is cleaned and there are no changes such as redness, swelling, heat, pain, or increased discharge, it is usually acceptable to continue observation and maintain cleanliness.
However, if any changes occur, it is emphasized that worsening symptoms should prompt a consultation with a healthcare professional for evaluation and examination.
Physicians often need to take a medical history, perform a visual inspection, palpation, and other examinations to establish a diagnosis and treatment plan.

Reply Date: 2016/01/06

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When it comes to unusual bumps on the glans (the head of the penis), it is essential to approach the situation with caution and seek medical advice. The symptoms you describe, such as white bumps at the junction of the glans and the foreskin, as well as a small lump that feels like it has been soaked in water, could be indicative of several conditions.
One possibility is that these bumps are pearly penile papules, which are small, harmless growths that can appear around the glans. They are typically white or skin-colored and are considered a normal anatomical variant. However, if the bumps are new, changing, or accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, itching, or discharge, it could indicate an underlying issue that requires further evaluation.

Another potential cause could be a condition known as balanitis, which is inflammation of the glans. This can occur due to various reasons, including poor hygiene, infections (such as yeast infections or sexually transmitted infections), or skin conditions like psoriasis or eczema. Balanitis can lead to symptoms such as redness, swelling, and discomfort, and it may require treatment with topical antifungal or steroid creams, depending on the underlying cause.

Additionally, the presence of bumps could also suggest the possibility of genital warts, which are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Genital warts can appear as small, flesh-colored or white bumps and may require treatment through topical medications, cryotherapy, or other methods.

It is crucial to avoid self-diagnosing and to refrain from attempting to treat the condition without professional guidance. Consulting a healthcare provider, preferably a urologist or a dermatologist, is the best course of action. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including a biopsy if necessary, to determine the exact nature of the bumps and recommend appropriate treatment.

In the meantime, maintaining good hygiene is essential. Gently washing the area with mild soap and water can help prevent irritation. Avoid using harsh soaps or irritants that could exacerbate the condition. If you are sexually active, it is also advisable to inform your partner and consider safe sex practices to prevent potential transmission of infections.

In summary, unusual bumps on the glans can arise from various causes, and while some may be benign, others may require medical intervention. Seeking professional medical advice is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. Remember, early intervention can often lead to better outcomes, so do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for assistance.

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