- Male
- 28 Years
- 20/02/2025
I'm a bit worried and wondering if you could help me out with something. I noticed these white bumps and a black spot on my penis, and I'm not sure what they mean. Should I be concerned about this? Is there any treatment I need to consider?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Yes that needs evaluation,without any further delay visit Dermatologist for the same
Dr. Chandra Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Assessment
a. White bumps could be benign conditions like pearly penile papules or Fordyce spots.
b. A black spot may indicate a mole or other skin condition. -
Recommendations
a. Monitor for changes in size, color, or pain.
b. Avoid self-treatment or picking at the area. -
Action
a. Schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation.
b. Consider a dermatologist if the issue persists or worsens. -
Immediate Concerns
a. Seek urgent care if you experience pain, discharge, or rapid changes.
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Answered 10/09/2025
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