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Understanding the Tiny Bumps on My Penis

6/19/2025, 8:00:37 PMMale25-34

At 25 years old, I first noticed small bumps on my penis about two years ago. Last year, I consulted my primary care physician regarding my concern, and he assured me that there was nothing out of the ordinary and that it wasn’t a cause for concern. However, I’ve observed what seems to be an increase in their number over time, although they remain asymptomatic. These bumps are painless and difficult to detect; I can hardly feel them when I run my fingers over them, and they become even less prominent when I'm erect. Does anyone have insights into what these could be or advice on how to address them?

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Cony

6/19/2025, 8:01:08 PM

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It's understandable to be concerned about changes in your body, especially when it comes to something as personal as genital health. The tiny bumps you've described on your penis sound like they could be Fordyce spots, which are common and harmless sebaceous (oil) glands. They usually appear as small white or pale bumps and do not cause any symptoms.

Explanation

Fordyce spots are not a sign of any health issue and do not require treatment. Other possibilities can include pearly penile papules, which are also harmless and normal structures on the penis. Since your physician previously assessed them and deemed them normal, it seems like there’s no immediate cause for concern.

Next Steps

  1. Monitor Changes: Continue to observe the bumps. Keep an eye on any changes in size, color, or number. If they increase significantly or if you develop any new symptoms (like itching, pain, or discharge), it might be worth revisiting your doctor.

  2. Maintain Hygiene: Ensure good genital hygiene by keeping the area clean and dry, which can help reduce any irritation or concerns.

  3. Consider Lifestyle Factors: If you're concerned or feel self-conscious, think about how lifestyle factors such as stress, sexual health practices, and skin care could affect your overall comfort and confidence.

  4. Seek Reassurance: If your anxiety about these bumps continues, consider seeking a second opinion from a dermatologist or another trusted healthcare provider for added peace of mind.

It's great that you're prioritizing your health by asking questions and seeking knowledge. If you have further concerns, feel free to ask!

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