Benign penile pearls: Penile pearls are harmless tiny bumps that may appear on the foreskin or around the corona (back edge of the head of the penis). They are not a disease, infection or hygiene problem, and sometimes eventually go away on their own. They are called pearls because they often form a row, like a string of pearls. They do not require treatment, but can be "lasered off" if they really bother you.
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Penile bumps: https://www.nhs.uk/common-health-questions/mens-health/what-is-this-lump-on-my-penis/ Pearly papules ( usually around the corona) and fordyce spots can happen any time .Molluscum contagiosum could have been transmitted from elsewhere on your body as it can occur anywhere . Of note the skin of the area in general has a wrinkly/ at times goosebump appearence. F/u /w/ dermatology
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