Male Organ Bumps – When Not to be Concerned
One or more bumps on the male organ are bound to cause a man concern, whether they’ve always been there or appeared suddenly. Generally, if male organ bumps appear all of a sudden, it’s a good idea to get checked out; they could indicate a partner-transmitted infection or some other cause of poor male organ health. However, not all bumps pose a health risk or are contagious. Below, men can learn about three types of male organ bumps that are harmless.
Pearly Papules
It is estimated that approximately a quarter of men have what are called pearly papules; the majority of men with this type of bump are uncut. The bumps are small and white or flesh-colored. They are distinct in that they form in one or more rows around the ridge of the male organ’s head, almost like a pearl necklace. The bumps range from 1 to 3 millimeters.