Healthy Service Q&A Men’s Health

What's wrong with the growth on the penis's epidermis that looks like mosquito cysts?

Asked by:Blue

Asked on:Apr 17, 2026 10:50 AM

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  • Beck Beck

    Apr 17, 2026

    Mosquito-like bumps on the epidermis of the penis may be caused by factors such as folliculitis, allergies, balanitis, etc., and require active medical treatment.

    1. Folliculitis

    It may be that you don't pay attention to the hygiene of your private parts, causing the pores of the pilosebaceous glands to be blocked by sweat, cuticle and other substances, leading to folliculitis. It is recommended that patients pay attention to the hygiene of their private parts on a daily basis, wash them frequently, and change their underwear frequently for relief.

    2. Allergy

    It may be that your body is allergic and is allergic to the underwear you are wearing. It may also be accompanied by itching, stinging and other abnormal phenomena. It can be treated with drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Common drugs include loratadine and cetirizine hydrochloride.

    3. Balanitis

    It may be due to uncontrolled sexual life that the glans is invaded by pathogens and inflammatory lesions appear, affecting local skin. It can be treated with drugs under the guidance of a doctor. Common drugs include metronidazole and tinidazole.

    In addition, if diseases such as genital warts occur, it may also cause the above phenomenon. Patients are advised to get enough sleep and eat light meals to promote recovery.

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