Problem description: Condition description (time of onset, main symptoms, symptom changes, etc.): It has been about a month, and there are lumps in the sulcus of the penis. It is not painful or itchy. I don’t know what’s going on. Ask the teacher for help. ,Thank you. Have you ever gone to the hospital for treatment: Have not been to the current medication Description: No medication, previous medical and surgical history: None
Question date: 2020-11-22
Patient information :Age: 49 years old Sex: Male
Problem analysis: Genital growths are common in condyloma acuminatum and pearl rash. Condyloma acuminata is a sexually transmitted disease, nipple-like, vegetable Flower-like and cockscomb-like verrucous vegetations are soft and easy to break and bleed. Most of them will increase and increase over time. Pearl eruption is a roe-like or columnar small papule that surrounds the coronary sulcus. It can be one row or multiple rows, which is a normal physiological variation.
Guidelines: You need to provide photos to make judgments. You did not provide photos, so it is difficult to make a clear diagnosis. It is recommended to go to a dermatologist for treatment. It is easy to diagnose by a doctor with his own eyes. Atypical skin rashes can be diagnosed by an acetic acid white test.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection