The possible reasons for having buds around the glans are as follows: 1. Penile pearl-like papules, commonly found in patients with circumcision or prepuce, mainly distributed in the coronal groove of the glans and on both sides of the foreskin tether, manifesting as bud-like protrusions, soft in texture and not accompanied by any pain, not accompanied by bleeding, without any secretions, nor any abnormal odor, etc. It is not transmitted through sexual contact and can exist for a long time without any obvious changes in size and number, so there is generally no need for any treatment. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. The size and number of papilla-like protrusions can increase with the progress of the disease, and fuse with each other to form cauliflower-like masses, accompanied by bleeding and painful symptoms, requiring local excision and pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis.