Men with small bumps in the pubic area may be caused by folliculitis, infectious molluscum contagiosum, condyloma acuminatum and other diseases.
1. Folliculitis: the cause of the disease is mainly related to bacterial and other pathogenic infections, trauma, hair pulling and other reasons can also induce the disease. The red papules centered on hair follicles may be accompanied by pain and itching, and can be found in any hairy area.
2. Molluscum contagiosum: The cause of the disease is mainly related to the molluscum contagiosum virus infection, and factors such as low immune function and active sex life can also trigger the disease. The patient will appear local skin color pimples, with time gradually formed hemispherical pimples, mostly in the genitals, groin and other parts of the body.
3. Condyloma acuminatum: the cause of the disease is mainly related to human papillomavirus infection, unprotected sex and immune system diseases may also trigger the disease. The patient will be localized single or multiple small reddish pimples, papillary, cauliflower-shaped, etc., men usually occur in the perineum, penis and other parts of the body.
There are many reasons why men have small pimples in the pubic area, and it is recommended that regular hospitals visit the doctor for examination and to clarify the cause of the disease.