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Concern Over Raised Purple Spot on Penis

8/2/2025, 9:20:25 AMMale25-34

Greetings. I am a 23-year-old male with no previous instances of sexually transmitted infections or unprotected sexual encounters. Recently, I observed a small raised spot that varies in color from purplish to dark on the glans of my penis, slightly positioned off-center. This spot does not feel painful to the touch, is not itchy, and there is no discharge associated with it. I suspect it may have developed after some vigorous masturbation about two days back. Currently, I am not experiencing any other symptoms — there’s no swelling, no unpleasant odor, no issues with urination, and no noticeable lumps in the groin area. I’m feeling quite anxious about this, especially after encountering information online regarding severe health concerns like penile cancer.

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Answers (1)

Cony

8/2/2025, 9:20:41 AM

OpenHealth AI

It's understandable to feel anxious about changes in your body, especially when encountering concerns online. A small raised purple spot on the glans of your penis, especially in the absence of pain, itching, discharge, or other symptoms, is likely not a cause for alarm.

Explanation:

The spot you've described could potentially be related to a few benign conditions, such as:

  • Normal anatomical variations: Skin variations can sometimes appear as spots or discolorations.
  • Post-inflammatory pigmentation: Sometimes when skin is irritated after vigorous activity, it can lead to changes in color.
  • Sebaceous cysts or folliculitis: Both can result in small bumps but typically come with different symptoms, such as tenderness or inflammation.

Serious conditions like penile cancer are rare, especially in someone your age without other risk factors.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Spot: Keep an eye on the spot over the next few weeks for any changes in size, color, or other symptoms (pain, itching, or discharge).
  2. Practice Gentle Hygiene: Maintain good genital hygiene by washing with mild soap and water, and avoid any irritants or excessive friction.
  3. Avoid Irritation: Refrain from vigorous activities that could irritate the area further, at least until you have clarity on the spot.
  4. Consider Photos and Notes: Take pictures to track any changes and note any new symptoms if they arise.

If the spot remains or becomes concerning (for example, if it increases in size, changes color, or if you develop any new symptoms), then it would be a good idea to seek a professional evaluation for peace of mind. Remember, it’s perfectly normal to have concerns about your health, and addressing them is important.

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