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Strange Bumps on the Penis at 14

6/20/2025, 3:20:24 PMMale25-34

Greetings, For as long as I can recall—particularly over the last couple of years—I have noticed unusual yellow and red bumps and spots appearing on the shaft of my penis. These growths aren’t accompanied by any itching or discomfort. Furthermore, I have not engaged in sexual activity, so sexually transmitted diseases are not a concern for me. I am 14 years old and do not have any significant medical issues. My weight is 65 kg and I stand at 5'8". I do not partake in any drugs or alcohol.

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Cony

6/20/2025, 3:20:40 PM

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It's understandable to be concerned about any changes on your body, especially at your age. The bumps and spots you've described on your penis could be related to several common and benign conditions, particularly since you’re experiencing no itching or discomfort, and you haven’t engaged in sexual activity.

Explanation:

  1. Pearly Penile Papules: These are small, benign growths that can appear on the shaft of the penis. They are typically white or skin-colored and are common in young males. They don’t require treatment.
  2. Sebaceous Cysts: Small, harmless lumps can also develop from clogged oil glands. They usually feel soft and can sometimes appear yellowish in color.
  3. Folliculitis: This is inflammation of hair follicles that can resemble small bumps and may occur without discomfort.

Since you have not experienced any pain, itching, or discomfort, these growths are likely not a cause for immediate concern. However, it's important to monitor any changes in appearance, size, or sensations.

Next Steps:

  1. Observation: Keep an eye on the bumps over the next few weeks. Take note of any changes in size, number, or if they start to cause discomfort.
  2. Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene by gently washing the area with mild soap and water daily.
  3. Avoid Picking: Refrain from picking at the bumps or trying to remove them, as this could lead to irritation or infection.
  4. Documentation: Consider taking photos to track any changes over time.

If the bumps change significantly or if you start experiencing any symptoms like pain, itching, or an unusual discharge, it would be advisable to seek guidance from a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis. It’s always best to communicate with a parent or guardian if you feel comfortable doing so, as they can help you access the care you may need later on.

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