What are these painless tiny bumps on the head of my penis???

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I've had these tiny painless bumps on the head of my penis for at least 10 years now. They're not itchy or causing any issue with sexual activity. Normally during flaccid, you can barely see it but more visible during erection. I haven't had a doctor looked at it before but my STDs check a few months ago came back clean. I'm uncircumcised and used to masturbate a lot. Several times a day. I read somewhere that the motion and pressure could cause tiny blood capillaries to burst and leave red specks like this. Could that be it?

Just wonder if any of you guys have the same condition or if you have any idea what they are.

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  • Posted

    So yes, these are things that are naturally present on the head of the penis: what can irritate them, and therefore make them more viable is whether you apply anything to your penis for masturbation or sex - so things like Lube of any kind, baby oil skin cream or lotion - that kind of thing .... ?

    Are you currently sexually active - if you are you may be getting regular contact with an infection of some kind such as a yeast / fungal or bacterial infection .....

    • Posted

      Thanks for the reply. I'm not sexually active, haven't been so for a year now. And I don't put anything on it besides washing it regular soap when taking showers. But I have this condition for over 10 years now so it's not a temporary irritation from stuffs

    • Posted

      ... have you seen a Dermatologist about this ..... ?

    • Posted

      Not yet. As I mentioned, it doesnt witch, painful or causing any problem. It's just there. Mostly just cosmetic concern for me as I had a girl asked me once that if I have some sort of STDs but my test was all negative.

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