What’s that little bump next to the coronary band?

A small pimple next to the coronary ligament may be caused by pearly papules, glans, warts and other causes.
1. Pearly papules: If men have poor local hygiene or long foreskin, it may lead to the appearance of pearly papules, manifested as a small pimple next to the coronary ligament.
2. glansitis: if men have a long foreskin and do not often wash the local hygiene, it may induce glansitis, due to inflammation stimulation leads to a small pimple next to the coronal tract of inflammatory nodules, accompanied by itching and other symptoms.
3. Condyloma acuminatum: it is a kind of infectious disease caused by human papilloma virus infection, due to unclean sex, can make the coronal ligament next to or the glans area appeared in the cauliflower pattern of small bumps, may also be accompanied by itching and tingling symptoms.
Patients with a small bump next to the coronary tract should go to a regular hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and take targeted treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.