New Health Models Q&A Men’s Health

What's the matter with the small lumps of flesh on the glans penis that are neither painful nor itchy?

Asked by:Urania

Asked on:Mar 26, 2026 09:33 AM

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  • Pixie Pixie

    Mar 26, 2026

    It may be caused by pearly rash, also called pearly penile papules, coronal sulcus and glans papules, which are considered to be a normal physiological variation, so they have no impact on health and are not infected or transmitted through sexual intercourse. They are benign diseases. Pearly papules may be caused by local moisture, unsanitary and other reasons. Some patients may subside after a certain period of time, while some may continue without change for decades. In daily life, you should pay attention to personal hygiene, wash your foreskin frequently, keep the area dry and breathable, and apply erythromycin ointment externally. This is related to glans tissue hyperplasia, which is related to inflammatory stimulation and viral infection.

    But now because the lesions are too small and there are no symptoms, there is no need to take medicine. If you feel any discomfort, you can use Jieeryin to cleanse and disinfect the glans and urethra every night. Just look closely. Penile pearly papules are a benign sexual tumor. Some people can subside within a certain period of time, and some people can remain unchanged for decades. Since this disease is not contagious and does not affect health, it does not require treatment. However, in order to prevent the disease, you need to actively pay attention to personal hygiene.

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