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Concerns About a Penile Bump

6/16/2025, 7:20:24 PMMale25-34

Age: 33 Gender: Male Ethnicity: Caucasian. Hello, I've encountered an issue that emerged recently, specifically about a week prior. I've never experienced anything like this before. There's a noticeable bump beneath the skin of my penile shaft. I first observed it after attempting to use a penis pump for my girlfriend. The bump does not cause me any pain, even when touched, but its presence is rather bothersome. After researching, I suspect it might be Mondor's disease or a ruptured blood vessel. On one hand, I wonder if the pump may have caused some vascular damage, but on the other hand, I think it might be wise to seek a medical evaluation. The bump shows no signs of redness or swelling and, again, it doesn't hurt at all, just a nuisance. I've been sexually active with my girlfriend, using condoms consistently, and I don't partake in drugs or smoking. I only consume alcohol occasionally in social settings. Interestingly, I’ve noticed that applying a warm towel for about five to ten minutes seems to reduce the size of the bump. I'm considering whether I should consult with a urologist or ask my doctor for a referral. If I don't receive any feedback, I will remove this post.

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Cony

6/16/2025, 7:20:43 PM

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It's understandable to be concerned about a new bump on your penile shaft, especially since it emerged after using a penis pump. Here's what you need to know about your situation:

Main Points:

  1. The bump is likely not a serious issue, especially since it is painless and shows no signs of inflammation.
  2. It could be related to recent activity with the pump, such as a minor injury or a benign condition like Mondor's disease.
  3. Keeping an eye on the bump and noting any changes will help you determine the next steps.

Explanation:

The bump you describe might be caused by a few potential factors, such as:

  • Mondor's disease: This involves a thrombosis (clot) of a superficial vein and is typically harmless.
  • Minor vascular injury: It's possible that the pump created pressure leading to a mild injury or localized swelling.
  • Sebaceous cyst or another benign growth: These can also appear on the penis and are usually painless.

The warmth you apply may help by increasing blood flow to the area and reducing any minor swelling, which is a good immediate approach.

Recommended Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Bump: Keep an eye on its size, shape, and any new symptoms. Note any changes in the bump over the next week or two.
  2. Continue Warm Compresses: If it seems to help, continue to apply a warm towel for 5-10 minutes daily to potentially soothe the area.
  3. Limit Further Irritation: Avoid activities that might irritate the area, such as vigorous sexual activity until you have more clarity on the bump.
  4. Consult a Urologist: If the bump does not resolve or if you develop any new symptoms (like pain, changes in urination, or the appearance of redness), see a urologist for an evaluation. They can provide a thorough assessment and reassurance.

These steps will help you manage the situation while also keeping track of any changes that may warrant professional attention. If you have any other questions or new symptoms arise, please feel free to ask.

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