Small Skin Colored Bump On Penis Shaft. What Could It Be?
About five days ago I noticed a small bump on the front side of my penis shaft. It doesn t hurt or anything cause any discomfort. The bump started off as a pinkish color and now is mostly skin colored. Do you have any idea what this could be? I do not grow hair where the bump is and I noticed it after masterbaiting.
Hello Thanks for your query.Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have a sebaceous cyst over shaft of your penis.
However final diagnosis can be confirmed only on clinical examination by a qualified General Surgeon .
The penile skin is rich in sebaceous glands and hence prone to get more sebaceous cyst due to accumulation of sebum beneath the skin. Normally they fade away without treatment however they need to be treated if increase in size or get infected. Please consult qualified General Surgeon for clinical evaluation and further treatment. Dr.Patil.
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Small Skin Colored Bump On Penis Shaft. What Could It Be?
Hello Thanks for your query.Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you have a sebaceous cyst over shaft of your penis. However final diagnosis can be confirmed only on clinical examination by a qualified General Surgeon . The penile skin is rich in sebaceous glands and hence prone to get more sebaceous cyst due to accumulation of sebum beneath the skin. Normally they fade away without treatment however they need to be treated if increase in size or get infected. Please consult qualified General Surgeon for clinical evaluation and further treatment. Dr.Patil.