These lesions are benign (safe) and quite common - they are referred to as inclusion cysts and will usually disappear with time.
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No actually it is common for men to have small white bumps under the head of their penis, these bumps can be removed by your dermatologist with a laser treatment that is virtually painless.
milia or "milk spots".
The white liquid is bacteria that gets in your pores and clogs them, so they raise up and become what people ccall pimples.
As chickenpox bumps develop, they start as red bumps and then transform to blisters, sores, and then scabs.
Those are seeds that's are stuck in your pours . That's why it causes a bump.
This is incorrect.The first thing to understand that it is quite normal for some men to have small whitish bumps on the shaft of the penis and/or at the base of the penis head."Fordyce's spots" are the small, raised, pale or white spots or bumps 1 to 3 mm in diameter that may appear on the shaft of the penis. They are common in men of all ages and a normal anatomical variation, meaning they are not a disease and perfectly harmless."Sebaceous prominences" are another variation of small pale or white spots that may appear on the shaft of the penis. They are caused by the hair follicle being close to the surface of the skin. Again, these are perfectly normal and harmless."Hirsuties papillaris genitalis" is another harmless anatomical variation with no malignant potential, this time appearing as small whitish bumps at the underside of the base of the penis head. They tend to be more common in uncircumcised men. Again, there is no need for treatment as there is nothing wrong if you have these bumps.However, it is important to keep in mind that various STD's can cause changes to the appearance of your penis. In these cases, or if you are at all worried about something unfamiliar on your penis, it is best to go to a doctor and have it checked out. Just don't freak out at the first sign of a something on your penis, which may in fact be perfectly natural.
Ive had them to, its just that, a pimple. i popped it and it went away in about 4 or 5 days. nothing ever came back
Yes, just don't use too much (enough to cover the nail on your thumb).
It depends on how they form. All pimples are is dead skin under your living skin. That's why pimples appear white. Most normal pimples have a white tip to them when the dead skin reaches the surface and bubbles out. "Blackheads" are like pimples, but they are a space of where dirt or other dirty substancehas entered one's skin through popping of a pimple. So, yes, pimples have white tips on them when they reach the surface of your skin.
White bumps on the head of the penis could be a condition called penile papules, which are harmless and common. These bumps are typically small, white or flesh-colored, and can appear in rows around the rim of the penis head. However, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate advice.
The white stuff is called pus
I would suggest waiting until it's a white head, then go for it.