In many cases, a hard lump in the glans can be treated with more than just oral medication. If the problem is accompanied by circumcision, the hard lump in the glans area is likely to be circumcision, which requires circumcision to remove the circumcision. If the circumcision is in middle-aged or older men, and the possibility of circumcision is ruled out, the possibility of penile tumor should be considered, which also requires surgery to remove the mass and do pathological biopsy. Urethral stones blocked in the navicular fossa area, there will also be glans head for hard lumps, which need to be treated by lithotripsy to remove the stones, the hard lumps will disappear naturally after the stones are removed.