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Suggest Treatment For Bumps On Penis And Ball Sack

I have these tiny little sesame seed like bumps under the skin of my penis and ball sack I think they might be hair follicles but no hair is directly above any of them they have been there ever since I can remember and I have managed to pierce one through the skin before, they don t cause any discomfort or rash in anyway.just curious as to what they are.
Wed, 28 Jan 2015
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Hi they are most likely Sebaceous cysts which are.the commonest lesions in that area. They are collection of secretion of sebaceous glands called Sebum. They do not usually lead to any problems and dont usually require removal unless desired by patient due to cosmetic reasons or in the rare chance thay they get infected. So do not worry they are not going to hurt you. But dont pop them or pierce them. If you dont like them then see a Surgeon and get them removed by a small operation.
Take care.
Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.
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Suggest Treatment For Bumps On Penis And Ball Sack

Hi they are most likely Sebaceous cysts which are.the commonest lesions in that area. They are collection of secretion of sebaceous glands called Sebum. They do not usually lead to any problems and dont usually require removal unless desired by patient due to cosmetic reasons or in the rare chance thay they get infected. So do not worry they are not going to hurt you. But dont pop them or pierce them. If you dont like them then see a Surgeon and get them removed by a small operation. Take care. Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.