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Bumps on Penis After Sexual Intercourse: Seeking Advice

7/21/2025, 5:01:14 AMMale25-34

I'm in need of assistance! For the past couple of months, I've noticed bumps developing on my penis following intimate moments with my wife. These bumps usually don't cause any discomfort unless there's recent sexual activity, and they first emerged after we had intercourse. They've appeared in various areas around my penis; while some have disappeared, new ones continue to surface alongside a few persistent ones. This situation has greatly contributed to my feelings of anxiety, and I would truly appreciate any guidance. I'm open to sharing pictures privately if that would be helpful.

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Cony

7/21/2025, 5:01:56 AM

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It's understandable to feel anxious about changes in your body, especially when they affect such a personal area. The development of bumps on the penis following sexual intercourse can be concerning, but there are several potential causes that are typically not serious.

Possible Causes:

  1. Folliculitis: Inflammation of hair follicles can cause small red or white bumps. This condition can surface after friction during intercourse.
  2. Pearly Penile Papules: These are small, harmless bumps that commonly occur in men and are often mistaken for an issue.
  3. Genital Warts: Caused by certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), these growths may require medical evaluation.
  4. Sebaceous Cysts: Small, painless lumps can form if the sebaceous glands or hair follicles become blocked.

Next Steps:

  1. Self-Care: Maintain good hygiene in the genital area. Gently wash with mild soap and water and avoid irritants like harsh soaps or lotions.
  2. Monitor Symptoms: Keep a close watch on the bumps. Note if they change in size, color, or number and whether they cause any pain or discomfort.
  3. Avoid Irritation: If possible, reduce friction or irritation during sexual activities, potentially using lubrication.
  4. Consider Caution: If you notice persistent changes or new symptoms such as ulcers, discharge, or blood, it is crucial to address these promptly as they may signify a more serious issue.

Reassurance:

It's normal to feel worried about an unexplained change in your body, but many bumps can be benign and not require urgent medical attention. If they persist or you're concerned about the potential infectious nature, seeking professional advice, while anxiety-inducing, can provide clarity and peace of mind.

Feel free to reach out if you have more questions or need further support!

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