Lumps at the junction of penis and glans can be caused by sebaceous cysts, penile cancer, condyloma acuminatum and other factors.
1. Sebaceous cysts: sebaceous cysts occurring at the junction of penis and glans may appear as lumps locally, and may be accompanied by redness, swelling, heat and pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Penile cancer: penile cancer can appear as cauliflower-shaped lumps at the connection of penis and glans, which can be accompanied by erosion locally, and blood seepage can also occur.
3. Condyloma acuminatum: Condyloma acuminatum is caused by infection of human papilloma virus, which can appear skin lesions in the connection between penis and glans, and the localized lumps and bumps can appear in the shape of papillae or cauliflower, and the surface can be accompanied by erosion, ulceration, blood seepage, infection and other manifestations.
When there is a lump at the connection between the penis and the glans, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner, and actively treat it under the guidance of a specialist.