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What is a small lump in the glans coronal sulcus


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There are small lumps in the glans coronal sulcus, which may be caused by fat granules, sexually transmitted diseases, allergic reactions and other reasons.
1. Fat granules
in the glans coronal sulcus may be caused by the accumulation of sebaceous gland secretions and the formation of fat granules. Generally, it will not cause any discomfort or pain.
2. Sexually transmitted diseases such
as genital herpes in the early stage, inflammatory stimulation will also lead to small lumps in the glans coronal sulcus. Secondly, patients with condyloma acuminatum, local skin mucosa abnormal hyperplasia forming protrusions, will also lead to the above manifestations.
3. Allergic reactions
Specific drugs, detergents, etc., may cause allergic reactions, leading to small lumps in the glans.