Lump under foreskin (WARNING GROSS IMAGE)

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Okay, so around 4 years ago I developed a small white lump under my foreskin. To cut a long story short I dealt with it as it didn't bother me and I'd not long had an STI check so thought it would be fine. Fast forward to a year or so ago and the small white lump had grown in size and become annoying and painful, especially when having sex so I decided to visit a sexual health clinic. The clinician told me its just an inflamed sweat gland but gave me a full urine and blood test anyway which all came back clear.

Recently, it has gotten worse and has developed a hole in the middle with what looks like blood. Any ideas as to what this might be because I've not got much faith in the NHS anymore and want to know wether I should pressure them to do something about it and potentially save myself some worry and embarrassment at the same time.

Thanks in advance.

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  • Posted

    it will most likely have developed a hole in order to drain any fluid thats inside it may well clear up on its own but i would see a doctor if not

    • Posted

      4 years is along time to have a blocked gland to be honest

    • Posted

      id go bck see someone else to double check just for the reason its been there for some time

    • Posted

      yeah ill update so others with the same or similar issue can get some insight.

    • Posted

      hey brother....hope u are fine!

      i have got same problem.

      what was that can you elaborate us?🙏

  • Posted

    Since it is not a sexual disease, I think I would see if you can have a dermatologist examine it. I saw video where a man who had white-ish bumps (some small and some large, but a lot of them) on his scrotum/testicle sack. She (dermatologist) knew exactly was it was when she saw it and performed the procedure right there in her office. She had to open each bump to remove the contents. I understand yours is different, but if it is a pore or other skin related issue they may be able to help fix it. Best of luck to you!

  • Posted

    any update with this one I've also had this for a couple months but still haven't done anything.

    • Posted

      have you been able to figure it out or solve it? i have had this for 3 years now and have no idea how to solve it. the doctors in my GP have no idea what this is, they took a sample of the small discharge that it has and the results showed that it isnt a fungal nor bacterial infection

  • Posted

    Keloid a.k.a sutur dehisence crush an asprin mix it with tumeric powder watch out tumeric stains badly on clothing etc. then mix that with triple antibiotic ointment dab it all over that scar n close it up wit a folded piece of bounty into a small flat square then roll the foeskin over it. Repeat till you start seeing it shrink other wise go to a eurologist n he will slice it off n stitch you up. I had the same exact problem forever too much roughin up caused that dread. At first it started as a small friction tare or burn. Im sure this will work...

  • Posted

    hey bro, i have the same exact issue and the NHS doctors have no idea what it is to be exact (Leeds medical practice doctors). it started as a small white bump and i cut it off by myself 3 years ago, now it looks exactly like the one in the image. please let me know if you have solved it or at least figured it out

  • Posted

    I WOULD PERFORM A DERMATOSCOPY, BIOPSY AND AUDIT OF THIS EDUCATION. IF THERE IS AN EXTREME FLESH, THEN UNDER IT WILL ALWAYS WET THE SKIN WILL WET AND SIN

  • Posted

    bro did you get to know anything about it?

    i also have similar problem and today i saw a hole at the centre of the white mark

    what should i do?

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