What’s wrong with small bumps on a man’s crown and groin?

Men with small bumps at the coronary groove, may be pearly papules, may also be warts, tortoise head inflammation and other diseases caused.
1. pearly papules: the etiology is unknown, may be and foreskin too long, as well as local friction, stimulation related, there may be the edge of the coronal groove, pearly transparent or translucent pimples, there is no pain and itching sensation, will cause a man to have pimples in the coronal groove.
2. Condyloma acuminatum: is a sexually transmitted disease, mainly caused by human papilloma virus infection, may cause the genital area to appear cauliflower-like, or papillary superfluous organisms, may also lead to men’s coronary groove with small bumps.
3. glans inflammation: external bacterial, viral, fungal, mycoplasma and other pathogenic bacterial infections, or allergic factors, etc., may cause inflammatory reaction of the glans, which may lead to the appearance of small bumps at the glans of men.
Men with small bumps at the coronal groove, there may be other reasons, you need to go to the hospital in time to check, clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.