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What Causes Whitish Pink Bump On The Bottom Of Shaft Of Penis?
I have on the bottom of my penis, One single whiteish-pink hard bump on the bottom of the shaft of my penis. It has been there for about 3 weeks after I had sexual intercourse with a female. It s just one hard bump with no itching, no pain or discharge, what might it be?
Hello Thanks for query .Single whitish-pink at the base of the penis could be a sebaceous Cyst ..However diagnosis can be confirmed only on clinical examination in person by a qualified general surgeon or Urologist .
The skin in groin and genital area 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
If needed some of them which are bigger may need to get excised in Toto (Completely along with the sac)
Dr.Patil.
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What Causes Whitish Pink Bump On The Bottom Of Shaft Of Penis?
Hello Thanks for query .Single whitish-pink at the base of the penis could be a sebaceous Cyst ..However diagnosis can be confirmed only on clinical examination in person by a qualified general surgeon or Urologist . The skin in groin and genital area 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 If needed some of them which are bigger may need to get excised in Toto (Completely along with the sac) Dr.Patil.