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Could Tiny, Painless, Flat Red Spot On Glans Penis Be Due To Rough Masturbation?

I have a tiny red spot on the right side of my glans. I'm uncircumcised, and my instinct is that this is a problem from a little rough masturbation? I'm married, and have had only one sex partner for about 5 years. Its mostly painless, flat, and very very small.
Thu, 29 Oct 2015
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Hello
Thanks for query .
Based on what you have described I would state that you have Painless Penile Papules developed on glans penis .

These are benign in nature and do not signify any infection .

Maintaining proper hygiene by cleaning the genitals with warm water twice daily will help to resolve the issue .

No active treatment or antibiotics are needed .

Dr.Patil.
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Could Tiny, Painless, Flat Red Spot On Glans Penis Be Due To Rough Masturbation?

Hello Thanks for query . Based on what you have described I would state that you have Painless Penile Papules developed on glans penis . These are benign in nature and do not signify any infection . Maintaining proper hygiene by cleaning the genitals with warm water twice daily will help to resolve the issue . No active treatment or antibiotics are needed . Dr.Patil.