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Do I need to treat moles on my foreskin?

Asked by:Seraphina

Asked on:Apr 02, 2026 03:45 AM

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  • Silver Silver

    Apr 02, 2026

    In most cases, moles on the foreskin do not require treatment. However, if symptoms such as rapid enlargement, uneven color, or itching and ulceration occur in a short period of time, it is recommended to seek medical treatment. Moles are usually benign collections of melanocytes and are related to genetics, sun exposure and other factors.

    The vast majority of foreskin nevi are pigmented nevi. When the diameter is less than 5 mm and the shape is regular, it generally does not affect health. This type of mole usually has clear borders, uniform color, and slow growth. Just pay attention to the changes every day. If slight discomfort occurs due to friction, you can choose loose cotton underwear to reduce irritation and avoid scratching or using chemical lotions to contact the affected area.

    What you need to be wary of is moles that are more than 6 mm in diameter, have irregular edges, or have mixed colors. This condition may be associated with malignant melanoma, especially if it is accompanied by effusion, pain, or redness of the surrounding skin. Repeated inflammatory stimulation or ultraviolet exposure may increase the risk of malignant transformation. In this case, the nature needs to be confirmed through dermoscopy or biopsy.

    It is recommended to observe and record the size and shape changes of moles every 3 months, and avoid scrubbing the affected area vigorously when bathing. When a benign mole is diagnosed but affects the quality of life, laser or surgical removal can be selected. The wound needs to be kept dry after surgery, and mupirocin ointment should be used as directed by the doctor to prevent infection. In daily life, you should reduce the stuffy environment of the perineum, choose breathable clothes, and avoid using alkaline shower gel to clean the area.