The first is the pearl rash on the glans, which grows mainly at the junction of the coronal sulcus and the glans, presenting small, transparent red dots and neatly arranged. The second, the glans surface of the small red dots often irregular, which is due to the formation of chronic glansitis due to overcircumcision. Both cases do not need to be treated with medication because pearl rash is a normal phenomenon in men after puberty, you can also see it as part of the human tissue, and chronic glans penis is not painful or itchy, just see the small red dots, it means it is in a stable phase. If it is a glansitis episode, it is usually accompanied by painful itching or a mild local ulcer, and some people can see a large amount of white discharge with a foul odor. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a lot more than just a few of these.