I'm 14 years old and I've had lumps on my penis for about 6 weeks now. There is 2 of them, one on the left side and one on the right. They are perpendicular to the shaft. They feel hard when both erect and flaccid. My penis does curve slightly to the left, but there is no pain or discomfort. I think it could either be lymphoceles, Peyronie's Disease, or maybe thrombosed veins. I have not visited a doctor or told my parents yet.
Hi Guest,
It could be a sebaceous cyst too. They are VERY common and usually resolve in a few weeks or so.
Very few guys have a perfectly straight penis. They can curve left, right, up and even down. It's normal.
Hope it helps.
The lumps on my penis are cord-like, not circular. So I don't think it's a cyst, but thanks anyway.
Veins are a possibility. Many guys have very prominent veins on their penis. Why? Because the skin is very thin compared to the rest of the body.
It may be normal for you.
It may be normal for you.
Would veins feel hard though? I think if the lumps were veins they would feel softer, but I'm by no means an expert. The lumps feel harder than the skin around them for sure. Also, the lumps are not always the same size, or at least they don't appear to be. There are times when my penis looks completely normal and the lumps seem non-existent, but other times they clearly bulge out.
Veins can feel hard, yes. Think about the veins you often see on some athletes and yes, they can vary.
Thank you. The lumps do seem very large to be veins though. I think they also get bigger after masturbation.
Is there anything else the lumps could potentially be besides veins?
Not a lot. Sebaceous cysts and veins are about it. I'd go with veins.
Yes, they are often bigger after masturbation.
Yes, they are often bigger after masturbation.
Ok thank you for the help.
Also the lumps don't move with my skin. Could that still be veins?