The most likely cause of a small fleshy spur around the glans is a pearly rash around the glans. This condition of small fleshy spurs is usually not red, not painful, and not particularly uncomfortable. The most common cause of a small spur is a long foreskin. The foreskin wraps the glans for a long time, and a small spur grows at the very edge of the glans near the coronal sulcus. If this condition is not inflamed, there is no need to do any treatment. If you’ve got the foreskin turned over and cleaned, there’s usually no problem. If you feel that your life is being affected by the growing number of small spurs, you can have circumcision, so that the number of small spurs will not continue to increase and will not continue to grow.