What is a common neoplasm of the glans

Common new organisms on the glans include pearly papules, condyloma acuminatum, and small papules caused by mycosis fungoides. Penile pearly papules are most common in men in their 20s and 30s. It occurs mainly on the margins of the glans at the junction with the coronal sulcus and/or at the ligament. The damage is 1-3mm in size, with rounded and smooth tips, and some individual papules are hairy or filiform. The papules are not fused to each other and are arranged in dense rows or clusters, which are prominent on the dorsal aspect of the glans and may partially or completely encircle the glans. The color of the damage is mostly pearly white, a few are light red, skin color, and some of them may appear mild redness. There is no pressure pain, no rupture, and the patient has no self-conscious symptoms. And condyloma acuminatum is in the external genitalia of men and women scattered, cauliflower-shaped or cockle-shaped skin warts, the distribution of irregularity, there can be a scratchy feeling, odor, have their own contagious, untreated this disease can continue to develop, the number of its more and more, the warts gradually increase in size. If it is not typical, you can use a cotton swab to dip some white vinegar and apply it on the new organisms. If it is acromegaly, the warts will turn pale white after being coated with white vinegar. Mycotic glans, known as Candida glans, manifests as an erythematous spot on the glans area, which may have small pustules or red papules on the surface. It may also present as localized edema of the glans mucosa with mildly flaky margins, and may have papules and small pustules expanding around the area to form glans erosions. Repeated episodes of Candida glans can cause local changes such as dryness and fibrosis.