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Concerns About an Unusual Bump on the Foreskin

7/26/2025, 6:20:20 PMMale25-34

I’m a 26-year-old male, and I’m seeking some guidance regarding a change I’ve noticed. Initially, I thought it might be a skin tag, but it has since transformed into a bump resembling an accumulation of pus. I haven’t engaged in sexual intercourse for over a year. However, I have received oral sex recently, and I do frequently engage in masturbation. Could this issue be a result of friction or excessive touching? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your help!

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Cony

7/26/2025, 6:20:35 PM

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It's understandable to be concerned about changes on your body, especially when it comes to bumps or lesions. The bump you're describing on your foreskin could result from several factors, including irritation, infections, or other benign conditions. Since you've noted it has changed and resembles an accumulation of pus, it's wise to approach this carefully.

Explanation:

  • Changes in the skin, like bumps or irritation, can occur due to various reasons, including friction from frequent touching or masturbation. Other potential causes include infections (such as sexually transmitted infections, even if you've had no recent intercourse), cysts, or even benign growths.
  • The appearance of pus could indicate an infection or that the bump has become inflamed, which can happen if there’s irritation or friction.

Next Steps:

  1. Keep the Area Clean: Gently wash the area daily with mild soap and water. This will help remove any irritants and reduce the risk of further infection.
  2. Avoid Irritation: Refrain from excessive touching or manipulation of the area to prevent further irritation or inflammation.
  3. Observe Symptoms: Monitor the bump for changes in size, color, or if it starts to cause pain. Take note of any additional symptoms such as warmth, fever, or discharge.
  4. Consider Other Factors: Reflect on any recent changes in personal care products (like soaps or lotions) or activities that might have contributed to skin irritation.
  5. Self-Check: If the bump persists beyond a week or worsens, it’s a good idea to seek a medical evaluation for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

Although it can be worrying, many skin bumps are benign. Prioritizing cleanliness and monitoring the situation while being mindful of irritation is crucial at this time. Please feel free to ask further questions or share updates!

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