Bump on Penis Gland since 2 months

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I have a bump on my penis gland since 2 months. Please anyone tell me what is it? I'm feeling anxiety these days.

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  • Posted

    The bump does not look like anything to be concerned about.  Can you think of any explanation as to why you may have this?  Have you been engaging in any rough play with your penis?  Do you practice any form of penis enlargement, either just using your hands, or using a penis pump developer?

    Perhaps you are concerned because of a recent sexual encounter you have had?

  • Posted

    Hello Wee, Thanks for the reply. I never used pump developer. But I tried some baby oils to do masturbate as an experiment. And next day I tried to put 3 condoms one by on, not together, different flavors. I never had sexual intercourse with anyone. Only had oral sex.
    • Posted

      As I have previously stated to you, as the images you have posted do NOT show anything I can only guess you have some form of skin condition, or a reaction of your skin to something it has been in contact with.  I can only make suggestions as to what you can try to do - here is some information I have previously posted for these kinds of conditions >>>>>

      What I do know is the when you have ANY condition affecting the penis you need to implement squeaky clean hygiene practices to rule out the real possibility that it is simply an irritant creating the condition you have  Here is some of the stuff I previously posted on penile hygiene:

      >>>>>> The skin on the penis is more sensitive than any other part of the body, particularly the head and foreskin of the penis.  During sex or self-pleasuring there is a whole lot of friction going on for this area of skin - in YOUR CASE as you have used condoms, there is often a whole load of chemicals on the inside that certainly don't help if your skin is reacting to irritation!

      Try this for a while (2 / 3 weeks) - prevent as far as possible, soap, or shower gel, hair shampoo etc., or skin cream / lotion or any form of lube (oil based particularly) from getting on your penis.  Always wash with water ONLY (never hot water) after urinating (in public toilets go in a cubicle and use toilet paper to ensure the head and surrounding area is 100% dry) when showering – if possible, make sure the skin of the penis is drawn forward to cover the head to protect the area from soap / shower gel, etc. getting on it.  At the end of the shower - make sure the entire penis is 100% dry immediately afterwards.  You can also combine this with giving your penis an 'exercise holiday' - no masturbation or sexual activity, you may need to do this for as long as 5 or 6 weeks.>>>>>  {Your penis could simply) be reacting to an irritant, usually some form of chemical - from anything from a specific soap, washing powder you use on your clothes, (and so on) or something related to your sexual practices: lube, lotions, gels, condoms etc. - or if you have a sexual partner, it could be a chemical substance they are using regularly, quite innocently, I must add!   <<<<<<<<

      Try to do as much as what I have detailed above and see if you get a positive reaction and the bump starts to dissapear .....

    • Posted

      Hello Wee, Thanks for the deep explanation and your time. I did masturbate everyday. Sometimes I did 2/3 times per day. I'll follow your instructions and definitely update this discussion.

      Thanks again for your help. smile

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