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Pediatric penile lesion

A penial lesion (pe·​ni·​al - le·​sion) describes any injury, infection or abnormality of the penis, and could be a result of any number of conditions.

Overview

What is a pediatric penile lesion?

A lesion is a broad term to describe a change in tissue, including infections or injuries. A penial lesion can occur at any age and be the result of any number of conditions.

Types

What are the different types of pediatric penile lesions?

There are four types of penile lesions.

  1. Infectious

  2. Inflammatory

  3. Neoplastic

    • Cancerous growths

  4. Traumatic

    • Sports-related injuries or other traumatic incidents

Signs and Symptoms

What are the signs and symptoms of a pediatric penile lesion?

The main symptoms of general penile lesions are visible wounds and abnormalities.

Other symptoms are associated with the condition that caused the lesions and include:

Causes

What are the causes of pediatric penile lesions?

Some of the most common causes of penile lesions include:

  • Bacterial and fungal infections (like dermatophytosis, also known as “jock itch”)

  • Eczema

  • Injury to groin region

  • Non-specific infections (unknown causes)

  • Phimosis (tight foreskin can't be pulled back over the penis tip)

  • Scabies (tiny bugs)

  • Scratching open a rash (chicken pox, eczema, poison ivy, etc.)

  • Sexually transmitted infections (STI)