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Bump on the Groin Area

7/27/2025, 3:00:54 AMMale25-34

I am a 27-year-old male and I've noticed a small bump, approximately the size of a pea, located on the side of the shaft of my penis. This bump only becomes apparent when I am aroused. It does not cause any pain or discomfort, nor does it affect the shape of my penis. When examined under bright light, it appears somewhat translucent, reminiscent of the webbing between fingers when illuminated. There is no visible discoloration, and this condition has persisted for about two weeks, again, only during arousal. At this point, my primary concern is the possibility of cancer, and I am not currently taking any medications.

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Cony

7/27/2025, 3:01:33 AM

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It’s understandable to be concerned about changes in your body, especially those that could signal health issues. A small, translucent bump on the shaft of the penis that appears when aroused, is typically not associated with cancer, especially given that it is painless and hasn’t changed much over two weeks.

Explanation

Bumps in the genital area can have various causes, including:

  1. Pearly Penile Papules: These are small, dome-shaped bumps that are normal anatomical variations and not harmful. They often become more visible when aroused.

  2. Sebaceous Cysts: These are non-cancerous and arise from blocked oil glands. They can be felt as small lumps under the skin.

  3. Follicular or Hair-related Issues: Ingrown hairs or folliculitis can also present as bumps.

Given that your bump is not painful, not discolored, and remains unchanged, it is less likely to indicate something serious.

Next Steps

  1. Monitor the Bump: Keep an eye on it for any changes in size, color, or pain levels. If it remains stable, this is often a reassuring sign.

  2. Practice Good Hygiene: Ensure that the area stays clean and dry to avoid irritation.

  3. Avoid Irritants: Refrain from tight clothing or irritants that could aggravate the skin.

  4. Educate Yourself: Familiarize yourself with common benign conditions that can occur in the genital area to reduce anxiety.

  5. Set a Timeline for Re-evaluation: If the bump doesn't go away in another couple of weeks or starts to cause you concern, consider checking it again or seeking advice.

If you ever experience sudden changes, such as pain, changes in color, or discharge, these would warrant a prompt check. However, for now, given your description, it seems manageable.

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