What’s the matter with the hard tendon in the male coronary groove?

Men with hard bands at the coronary groove may be caused by penile pearly papules, cavernous sclerosis, blood clots and so on.
1. Penile pearly papules: this symptom may cause some bumps and hard nodules near the penile coronal groove of the patient, which are usually not accompanied by itching sensation or painful sensation.
2. Cavernous sclerosis: If the collagen fibers of the cavernous body of the penis have fibrotic lesions, it may lead to the appearance of some hard spots near the coronal groove of the penis.
3. Thrombus: If the patient’s penis is in the state of erection for a long time before, the venous blood may stagnate locally, and if it is not dealt with in time, a thrombus may be formed near the coronal groove, which will also lead to the appearance of some hard patches in the coronal groove area.
Since the condition is quite specific and there are more possibilities, it is recommended that the patient should pay attention to this condition and try to find out the cause and treat it accordingly.