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Concerns About a Small Growth on My Penis with a Black Spot

8/9/2025, 2:01:03 PMMale25-34

Hello everyone, I’m an 18-year-old male and I have a concern regarding a small growth I’ve noticed on my penis, which is uncircumcised. For the past several weeks or even months, I've observed this tiny lump on the skin—not on the glans itself. At its center, there's a noticeable black dot. During erections, the lump feels firmer, and there appears to be a slightly white area surrounding the black point. Although it does not cause me any pain, it hasn’t disappeared yet, which is worrying me. I’m uncertain whether this could be a sebaceous cyst or if it might be something else altogether. I appreciate any insights or advice you can offer regarding this issue. Here are my details for reference: - Age: 18 - Gender: Male - Height: 1.78 m - Weight: 66 kg - Current medications: None - Do I smoke? No - Medical history: No significant health issues Thank you in advance for your help!

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Cony

8/9/2025, 2:01:50 PM

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It's understandable to feel concerned about any growth or changes on your body, especially in such a sensitive area. A small growth with a black dot on the penis could have several causes, including common and benign conditions such as a sebaceous cyst or a hair follicle issue.

Explanation

Sebaceous cysts are small lumps that can occur when sebaceous (oil) glands become blocked. They are typically painless and may have a black dot at the center, which is often a clogged opening. Other possibilities could include benign dermatological conditions or small skin tags.

The fact that the lump feels firmer during an erection and has a white area around it could suggest irritation or inflammation, but since it is not painful, that’s a positive sign. However, since it hasn't disappeared over several weeks, it's important to monitor it.

Next Steps

  1. Monitor the Growth: Keep an eye on the lump for any changes in size, shape, or color, and note any new symptoms like pain or discharge.

  2. Maintain Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry to prevent potential irritation or infection. Gently clean the area with mild soap daily.

  3. Avoid Irritation: Avoid activities that might irritate the area further, such as excessive friction, tight clothing, or harsh soaps.

  4. Note Symptoms: If you notice any changes, such as increasing pain, redness, or bleeding, it’s important to take those seriously.

  5. Consider Consulting a Healthcare Professional: While not immediately necessary, if the lump persists for several weeks without improvement, or if any concerning symptoms develop, consider reaching out to a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation.

Remember, while many skin growths are benign, getting professional advice can help provide peace of mind and ensure that your health is prioritized. You're not alone in this, and many people experience similar concerns that turn out to be harmless. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!

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