You can hang up with a urologist and a gynecologist to decide what to do after being examined by a urologist and a gynecologist. You can also hang up with the dermatology and venereology department, and the dermatologist will decide how to deal with it after examining it. If your local hospital does not have a specialized urology, men’s and dermatology department, it is recommended to hang up with a surgical department to deal with it. The most common type of growths on the glans are warts, which are caused by infection with the human papillomavirus. It is usually spread through impure sexual contact, and is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). It can occur on the glans, urethra, and foreskin, and is usually a cauliflower-shaped lump with an unsmooth surface and a pus or bloody discharge with a foul odor. The number and size of the lumps will gradually increase, accompanied by discomfort in urination. If there is a history of unclean sexual contact and there is something growing on the glans, warts should be highly suspected. There is also penile cancer or other tumors, which can be manifested as hard nodules on the penis, cauliflower-shaped lumps and so on. It can also be seen in penile sclerosis, seen as a result of localized fibrous scarring repair after traumatic inflammation, and can also present with symptoms such as pain during erection. It is recommended to hang up the number of the relevant department, after a detailed examination and then symptomatic treatment.