Small bump on penis head, is this from really strenuous masturbation i usually have?

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Hi yall.

This bump has recently shown up within the past few days on the underside of the head of my penis, and will look raised and overly red in the picture since I was poking at it. It has been a couple months since ive been sexually active and I believe this is from me masturbating rather rough / dry. What are your opinions on this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. There is no pain really coming from it.

The very first picture is one of my penis from about a week ago without the lump. The following three are that of the bump. Thank you for all your advice 

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  • Posted

    Well the pictures uploaded in a different order, sorry about that yall. The last picture is the one without the bump. 
  • Posted

    hard to tell from the pictures. it really does not look like a genital wart to me.... at least not classic cauliflower in appearance.

    does your glans (head) and shaft always have the dry skin? is this post masturbation, so i am assuming that there was rubbing... the dry skin looks yeast related to me. i would go check in with a dermatologist on both issues. 

    • Posted

      The pictures were pre anything really. My penis in general has had very dry skin for a while now actually! Thank you for looking me over and offering your advice and opinions. 
    • Posted

      If it is just dry skin you can try to put some coconut oil on it or another lotion. Coconut oil has antibacterial and anti viral properties so it may help, and it is natural. 

      Perhaps you can do this before going to see a dermatologist and see if things clear up. Anyway, good luck.

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