Penis Growths
A penis that is red when it is erect and fully engorged with blood is a good thing, both for the owner of the penis and his partner. At other times, though, a red penis – particularly one that is tender, sore or irritated — can be a sign that all is not well.
Learn more from WebMD about HPV, which is linked to cervical and other cancers and to genital warts.
It is not common to find all sorts of lumps and bumps on the penis and scrotum. This can often get you very worried. But very often these lumps are benign and do not indicate any STDs or any other diseases.
Ask A Dermatologist: Online Diagnosis & Advice for genital skin problems including warts, herpes, itchy scrotum rash, ulcers, bumps & spots on the penis.
Read about causes, removal, and treatment of skin tags (acrochordons), benign growths thought to be caused by skin friction. Plus, see pictures of a skin tag and learn if they can be prevented.
Benign uterine growths symptoms and treatments. Learn about adenomyosis, uterine fibroids, and uterine polyps. Read about uterine growths after menopause.
Skin Abnormalities Affecting the Penis – Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment from the Merck Manuals – Medical Consumer Version.
As you get older, your skin changes. Find out what to look for and how to treat the things that happen to your skin.
Skin Tags on the Penis: Diagnosis, Causes, & Removal Methods. Almost everyone is likely to get at least one skin tag throughout their lifetime. That’s just how common benign skin growths are.
Vaginal lumps and bumps. At some point, some women may develop lumps, or bumps in the vaginal area. This is a common cause for concern. Most of the time, these lumps or bumps can be nothing to benign cysts, or they could be signs for infection, malignancy or sexually transmitted disease.