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Pimple-like Bumps on Penis and Testicles

TaniaT, 20-Feb-2010 05:53:48 PM
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Pimple-like Bumps on Penis and Testicles
Pimple-like Bumps on Penis and Testicles
Everyone is familiar with pimples, condition that effects the oil glands of the skin. We are not worried if pimple occurs on our nose or cheeks, but what if pimple pops up on penis or testicle? Is that still normal? What to do then? Call a doctor or wait until the pimple subsides? 

What are pimples?

Pimple is actually a result of a blockage of the skin's pore and it can happen anywhere on the body: face, back, legs, even genitals and elsewhere. Pimples is a common and frequent condition that effects the oil glands of the skin. Oil glands are found in every hair follicle and when they become clogged or inflamed, they can lead to pimples breakouts.   

Are pimples on penis and testicles normal?

Yes and no. Some types of so-called pimples (bumps,...) are normal and represent very common condition, but in some cases those bumps can be dangerous and demand prompt medical attention. Pimples on penis or testicles typically occur in teenage years, but it is also possible men will experience pimples at some time later in their life. Statistics claim that eight out of ten men will experience pimples on penis and/ or testicles at some time in their life. Most of the time penis and testicle pimples go away as person grows, or if they occur later in life, they subside in a matter of week or two. But the fact is that if they don't, it is not wise to sit at home miserable, hoping they will go away. If you notice any new lumps or bumps, ask your doctor to check, or go to a genitourinary medicine clinic. I know it can be suffering, not to mention the psychological effect pimples on genitals can cause.    

What spots are normal on penis?

  • So called (and looking like) pimples are normal. They are pearly penile papules, small in size (approximately 1-2 mm) and they look just like pimples, but are not pimples. They are actually tinny glands, and you shouldn't pick on them. They occur around the margin of the penis head, and can be seen when foreskin is pulled back. They usually develop in teenage years, but may occur up to the age of 40. They are visible in some men, while in others are less noticeable. Around 10% of men is affected by pearly penile papules.    
  • After masturbation or sexual intercourse hard swelling might appear near the foreskin, in the shaft of the head of the penis. This swelling is called lymphocele, and is caused by temporary blockage of the lymphatic channels at the area described. This condition is also normal and goes away on its own without any after-effects.   

What spots on penis are not normal?

Ulcers

Ulcers. If ulcer develops, you must immediately visit your doctor. Ulcers appear as craters on the skin and represent a full-thickness loss of skin (epidermis). Typically of ulcer is crust, clear liquid (serum) or pus in the crater. Ulcers may occur due to genital herpes, infection, virus or may even be form of skin cancer

  • Papules

Papules are small lumps (less than than 1 cm), raised above the skin surface. Most penile papules do not have a serious cause (pearly penile papules for example), but some are infectious and may lead to more serious conditions.

Types of papules:

Molluscum contagiosum is form of papules, which is very common, but must be supervised by doctor. They are pinkish-white round lumps, each about 1–5 mm in diameter, and are caused by a virus.
Hair follicles are a normal and are usually found on the underside of penile shaft. They may be visible or only felt as small lumps in the skin. They are recognized by having a hair arising from them.Pearly penile papules (described above as very normal condition)
Fordyce spots are small (1-5mm) bright red or purple papules that can appear on the penis or testicles. They usually affect younger men, and appear in crops. They are painless and not itchy, but are embarrassing because of their appearance. 
Genital warts are very common and are caused by a virus. In case of genital warts seek medical help.

  • Plaques

Plaques are raised, flat-topped lesions, greater than 1cm in diameter. Usually they do not have a serious cause, but some are infectious and others may develop into more serious conditions, such as Erythroplasia of Queyrat, lichen sclerosis and balanitis xerotica obliterans, which may lead to the development of penile cancer 
Erythroplasia of Queyrat appears as a sharply demarcated bright red plaque with a velvety surface. Disease is not infectious, but needs prompt medical attention since it represents an early manifestation of penile cancer. Treatment usually involves excision of the affected area.  
Lichen sclerosis looks like white plaques on the glans, foreskin or shaft of the penis. The severe form of lichen sclerosis is balanitis xerotica obliterans, and it occurs on the opening of the foreskin, which becomes white and firm. Both conditions may lead to penile cancer, but rarely. Medical care is necessary.        

What spots are normal on testicles?

  • Chicken-skin: it is normal that the skin on testicles looks similar to the skin of plucked chicken.  
  • Sebaceous cysts: they are swollen, blocked grease glands that look like yellowish pimples. They occur  in dozens or more. If they become infected, they can be treated.    
  • Angiokeratoma of Fordyce: tiny, bright-red blood-blisters; can be itchy, but are otherwise harmless. 


What spots are not normal on testicles?

  • Genital warts
  • Varicoceles, which are caused by the swelling of veins; are more noticeable when standing. Approximately 15% men have this condition, and usually occurs on left side. 
  • Lump(s) in the testicles, which usually isn't visible, but can be felt through the skin. In most cases these lumps are armless cysts, but they may develop into testis cancer. Consult your doctor if you find a lump in your testicle.

 
In conclusion

Men are understandably concerned when they notice spots on the penis. So, what is best to do in this case?
First of all- do not make the situation worse! For that reason do not try to squeeze anything! Squeezing might cause an additional inflammation, which can spread the bacteria that caused pimple, which leads to spreading pimples and possible scarring. Clean your skin several times daily with pH neutral soap, but do not exaggerate, since this could lead to other problems. If you suffer from swelling, apply ice pack, which should reduce swelling, redness and pain.

However, if you feel your condition isn't just pimples, it is highly recommended to see doctor or dermatologist as soon as possible.   

TaniaT is a senior RN. She is working in Urology department in a private clinic. She has 15 years of experience working with different teams of doctors and many patients. With great interest in aerobics and healthy way of living she gained a lot of knowledge about nutrition and exercising as well.

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  Comment Posted by Pearly Penile Papules on 13-May-2011 11:27:48
I removed my pearly penile papules with tea tree oil. I think that tea tree oil will remove these bumps as well
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  Comment Posted by Mike on 07-Apr-2011 17:54:35
Ive had these tiny bump things near the head of my penis for a while now (4-6 months) and it hasnt gone away. I thought it was warts so I went to my doc but he didnt think so. He said I have Pearly Penile Papules. They look very similar to warts and they are in no way related to sexual activity or bad hygiene.Is it possible that doc was wrong?
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  Comment Posted by Ahhhhhh on 01-Oct-2010 12:03:44
I have the same exact thing as the picture showes, im now 18 and i have had them for 2 years. Will they go away??
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  Comment Posted by River on 20-Aug-2010 10:50:09
I am the exact same age and have exactly as the picture shows except the bumps are on the bottom shaft and on all parts of my sack
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  Comment Posted by Danny on 19-Aug-2010 11:34:34
i am 13 years old, i have exactly as the picture shows, i also have had these bumps for as long as i could remember, i am too scared to ask my parents. i have them on my the back and sides of my penis, and all parts on my sack. help me please!
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        Comment Posted by Stiven on 11-Sep-2010 09:48:23
      Re: same here!! im 13 and i have them on my penis and balls. sometimes they itch but what do u say to a girl when ur older? is there a cure?
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  Comment Posted by Someone on 16-Aug-2010 04:42:41
if i have sex with my girlfriend will she get them too?
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  Comment Posted by Bob on 16-Aug-2010 01:19:32
I have exactly what the picture shows, there is tons just like in the picture. But seeing this article definitely makes me worry a lot less.
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  Comment Posted by Sawsaw on 30-Jul-2010 14:23:43
I am 26 years old. I have these little white bumps on my penis and testicles too. I found these three years ago. I am worry about it and want to stop it. Can someone give more info?
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  Comment Posted by William on 25-Jul-2010 20:51:47
i have a lot of these little white bumps on my scrodum and the shaft of my penis. some are larger then others too. they seem to be little beeds under the skin, im not sure what they are and dont have insurance, can someone throw me some info.
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  Comment Posted by HELP on 21-Jul-2010 14:20:38
i am 16 years old and i have little bumps on my ball sack, and all around my shaft they all look like the bumps in the picture but i lot less of them also there is like a ring that rapes around the end of the bottom of my penis and r still just tiny little bumps but these r a little bit bigger, i have had these for as long as i can remember and im scared to ask my parents for help
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  Comment Posted by Preston on 12-Jul-2010 08:58:18
im 15 now, and have the exact same thing as the picture above, exscept mine are on my sack and from there on up the bottom maybe a cm away from where the head of the penis starts. i have had them for a few years now, i think atleast since i was 12, so atleast 3 years now. and they did start out less, then i squezzed some of them and they eventually multiplied to how they are now. before i didnt know what it was but recently ive heard about herpes, but i researched it and it doesnt look the same plus ive never had sex. any advice???
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  Comment Posted by Travis on 03-Jul-2010 04:23:41
i have had pimple like bumps for some years and one has just recently gotten larger and painfull. i treated it as a pimple and poped it, it has since gotten bigger red and inflamed. what could it be and what can i do to stop it?
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  Comment Posted by Kyle on 23-Jun-2010 23:40:15
I have these tiny little white bumps on the sides of my penis that arent noticeable until i strech skin away from there. how what is this and how do i get rid of this.
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  Comment Posted by Jack on 30-May-2010 08:43:39
you cannot get ride of it. i have them since my puberty (at least for 10 years)
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  Comment Posted by James on 06-May-2010 09:24:13
I have these bumps not on my penis but if i pull back the skin there are tiny tiny bumps. They dont look like any genital wart pictures i have seen so i dont know what to do.
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  Comment Posted by John on 04-Apr-2010 02:59:43
how do you get ride of it
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