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What Causes Bumps On Penis And Scrotum?

I am going through puberty and I have these bumps (many of them) on my penis and scrotum. I learned that it was just acne but I am worried if it is genital warts caused by HPV. I have done nothing that could give me a sexually transmitted disease directly (no masterbation or intercourse.) What are these bumps?
Fri, 30 Aug 2019
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Hi,

I feel it might be Fordyce granules, which are visible sebaceous glands that are present in most individuals. They are not associated with any illness, but represent a natural occurrence on the body. They do not need any treatment. I would not advise you to scratch it, as it increases the risk of infection.

This provisional advice provided by me is based entirely on the input provided to me. I would suggest examination by the doctor.

I hope this suggestion might be of some help to you. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care.

Regards,
Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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What Causes Bumps On Penis And Scrotum?

Hi, I feel it might be Fordyce granules, which are visible sebaceous glands that are present in most individuals. They are not associated with any illness, but represent a natural occurrence on the body. They do not need any treatment. I would not advise you to scratch it, as it increases the risk of infection. This provisional advice provided by me is based entirely on the input provided to me. I would suggest examination by the doctor. I hope this suggestion might be of some help to you. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon