Namastey
Tiny white bumps around the lower end of the penis (often near the corona or shaft) are commonly due to benign conditions such as pearly penile papules, prominent hair follicles, or mild fungal/irritant dermatitis. The fact that there is no pain, no discharge, and itching reduced after using an antifungal powder suggests this is more likely a superficial irritation or mild fungal involvement, rather than a sexually transmitted infection.
Conditions like Pearly Penile Papules are completely normal anatomical variants and need no treatment. On the other hand, mild fungal irritation such as Tinea cruris can cause redness and itching, especially with sweat and friction from pubic hair or tight clothing. The redness you notice after friction supports this explanation. Overall, your presentation appears non-serious and manageable with local care.
Next Steps
Focus on reducing moisture and friction in the area. Keep the region clean and dry, and prefer loose cotton undergarments. Trimming (not shaving) pubic hair can help reduce friction and irritation. Avoid repeatedly touching or scratching the bumps, as this can worsen redness. Continue observing the bumpsâif they remain stable in size, painless, and without discharge, they are usually harmless. However, if you notice rapid increase in number, persistent redness, pain, ulceration, or discharge, then a direct clinical evaluation is required. For structured guidance and proper assessment, you may connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5, where your condition can be evaluated professionally.
Health Tips
Maintain good intimate hygiene, but avoid over-washing or using harsh soaps, as this can irritate the skin. After bathing, ensure the area is completely dry before wearing clothes. Avoid tight jeans or synthetic innerwear that increases sweating. Keeping the area cool, dry, and friction-free is key to preventing recurrence. In most cases like yours, with proper care, the condition settles on its own and does not lead to any long-term issues. Thank you