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Sexual Health & Wellness
Question #26096
141 days ago
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Bump near genital area for 5 weeks

Funky

I have a bump like structure near my genital pubic region from past 5 weeks, they are not painful, not multiplied. What could it be?

Have you noticed any changes in the bump?:

- No changes at all

Do you have any other symptoms?:

- No other symptoms

Have you had any recent sexual activity?:

- Yes, protected
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems infection or irritation Since clinical pic is not there so i cannot confirm the exact diagnosis I suggest you to please get in person consultation with gynaecologist fir better clarity Please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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Persisting bumps in the genital area for several weeks can be due to various reasons, and it’s great that you’re paying attention and looking for answers. Given the bump is not painful, has not multiplied, and has been present for around five weeks, a few possibilities arose. One common cause might be a sebaceous cyst. These are benign and typically painless unless they become infected, presenting as a raised area filled with keratin. Another possibility might be a lipoma, which is a benign fatty lump that can occur in the soft tissues of the pubic area too. Lipomas are usually soft to the touch and also painless. Folliculitis or an ingrown hair might be less likely if there’s no pain or redness, but they are common in the pubic region due to hair growth patterns and may occasionally appear without notable discomfort. However, it’s important to consider rare but potential causes like a benign tumor or other skin conditions. Visiting a healthcare provider can help rule out or confirm these possibilities, especially if the bump changes, shows signs of infection like redness or pus, or new symptoms develop. They may recommend a physical examination, and if needed, an ultrasound or other imaging tests, to determine the nature of the bump. If the diagnosis suggests it’s a benign issue not requiring intervention, monitoring it at home for changes is often sufficient. Avoid squeezing or attempting to pop it, as this could lead to infection. If it becomes bothersome or changes suddenly, please seek medical advice.

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Hello Thanks for sharing these details. A single, painless bump near the pubic region that hasn’t changed in size or number for 5 weeks and isn’t accompanied by other symptoms is most likely a benign condition. Common causes include:

- Sebaceous cyst: A small, harmless lump under the skin caused by blocked oil glands. - Ingrown hair: Sometimes a hair follicle can get trapped, forming a bump. - Skin tag or wart: These are usually soft and don’t cause pain.

Since it hasn’t grown, become painful, or multiplied, it’s unlikely to be something serious or an infection. Just keep an eye on it for any changes like redness, pain, rapid growth, or discharge.

If you notice any of these changes, or if you’re worried, it’s a good idea to have a doctor (preferably a dermatologist) take a look for reassurance. Otherwise, you can leave it alone for now.

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Hello

A single, painless bump in the pubic area for weeks is often benign — common causes include an ingrown hair, blocked oil gland, skin cyst, or molluscum.

Because it has lasted 5 weeks, the safest step is a physician /dermatologist in person check to confirm and treat if needed.

I trust this helps Thank you Take care

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Since you have had a single, non-painful bump in the pubic/genital area for about 5 weeks with no change in size, no spread, and no other symptoms, it is most likely a benign skin or hair-related condition rather than a serious infection. Common causes include an ingrown hair, blocked oil gland (sebaceous/epidermoid cyst), or mild follicle inflammation such as Folliculitis. These bumps are usually harmless, especially if they are painless and stable. Less commonly, sexually transmitted conditions like Genital warts or Molluscum contagiosum can cause bumps, but they typically multiply or change over time. Avoid squeezing or shaving over the area, keep the region clean and dry, and monitor it. In conclusion, it is most likely a harmless cyst or ingrown hair, but if it grows, becomes painful, changes color, or multiplies, you should see a doctor or dermatologist for proper examination.

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Hello Funky, thank you for sharing your concern. What you have mentioned could be anything from a non-serious condition to a significant issue. I advise you a visual inspection of the bump by a certified Dermatologist/ Gynecologist/ Family Physician for proper diagnosis and appropriate management.

It’s impossible to tell what it is without visually examining the bump. So, kindly consult the mentioned specialists. Don’t take any medicine without a visual inspection, they might do more harm than benefit.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine

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