Please Help. Had these for two year or so. Just curious

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Hi! So I've had this lump for a couple of years or so. I'm just curious what it may be? It shrinks in size and is soft when I am flaccid, but once I am erect it gets a little bigger and a bit harder. Just would like to know if you guys know anything about this lump/bump on someone's penis. It doesn't hurt or anything, just confused and really curious about what it may be. Thank youuuuu!!

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  • Posted

    You should see a dermotogist. The lump is a bit concerning and looks like you could have some hpv warts above that. And hpv is linked to a lot of cancers.

    • Posted

      oh wow, really? very interesting, thank you! I rarely do anything with anyone since I was in a relationship with a guy for the past two years or so. have had that bump for years, even before 18. so not sure what it could be. but thank you! will look into it.

    • Posted

      Bro, I also have some sort of underskin bumps on my penis shaft and at the lower side of penis. I never feel pain or smth. Had these for about a one year. I'm just worried about it? I hope it would be harmless.

  • Posted

    From your images, it looks like you're circumcised, so it could just be some scar tissue that got a tad bit overdeveloped as time went on. Doesn't look like anything to worry about, but I'd still talk to a doctor about it!

    • Posted

      yes, I am circumcised. The bump doesn't hurt or anything, soft/small when flaccid, but gets bigger/a tad harder when erect. Was just curious and wanted some opinions/info about it. Appreciate it! 😃

    • Posted

      If it is scar tissue, it could be either a hypertrophic or keloid scar, which is basically just when the body uses too much collagen to repair a wound. Not sure what causes the changes in appearance/texture though. Could just be the fact that the scar and skin stretches during an erection.

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