I have these wierd bumps on my penis and ive never had sex?!


Question: I have these wierd bumps on my penis and I dont know what from. Ive had them for a few years and i havent gotten sick or anything. I am only 15 and Ive never had sex. Does annyone know what they are?


Answers: I have these wierd bumps on my penis and I dont know what from. Ive had them for a few years and i havent gotten sick or anything. I am only 15 and Ive never had sex. Does annyone know what they are?

They may be infected hairs or something like that. Just make sure you clean your "area" really well with soap and a wash rag. It may go away. Oh and If you masturbate and don't clean up after wards...this could cause those bumps also...

See a urologist it can be any thing or nothing.

This is all just a part of puberty, all penises come in different shapes, sizes, and also what comes along with them. I'm a little younger than you and I have them, its normal. They should go away soon, or after puberty, or even during puberty. Its just your body and a part of puberty!

There are a few different sorts of common, harmless bumps on penises.
Firstly there are sebaceous (oil) glands, whitish bumps all over the scrotum and the outside of the penis, up to the tip of the foreskin or to the circumcision scar if you are cut. These become prominent at puberty as the genitals begin to grow and the skin becomes more transparent. Both sexes have them and you would be abnormal if you didn't.
Then there are pearly penile papules. These are harmless bumps that are actually connected to nerve cells and so increase sensation. They are found on the edge of the rim (ridge) of the glans (head). They are supposedly more noticeable in intact males but I am circumcised and have them too.
Lastly there are Fordyce's spots which are fatty deposits under the inner foreskin. I have them on my lips too and nobody notices them there.
There is nothing you can do to remove any of these bumps and since they are totally normal and harmless, nor should you want to.
No sexual partner is likely to notice them and in the unlikely event that they do you can truthfully say they are normal, harmless and not contagious.

i dont know what is that but maybe you can send me a picture so i can ask a doctor





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