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#The vast majority of epidermoid or pilar cysts are of no great consequence. in the vulva, the clitoris, the penis, the scrotum, or the perineum. | #The vast majority of epidermoid or pilar cysts are of no great consequence. in the vulva, the clitoris, the penis, the scrotum, or the perineum. | #Got a “zit” that never seems to go away? It could be a benign cyst—with the potential to grow to the size of a golf ball. | #The vast majority of epidermoid or pilar cysts are of no great consequence. in the vulva, the clitoris, the penis, the scrotum, or the perineum. |
Although cysts usually don't form on the penis, it's possible. Here's how to differentiate a cyst from STD-related bumps, when to see your doctor.