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What causes small bumps in the coronal sulcus and what to do

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Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 08:39 AM

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  • Kelpie Kelpie

    Apr 11, 2026

    Small pimples in the coronal sulcus may be caused by inflammatory stimulation, scrotal eczema, allergies, etc., and can be relieved by drug treatment.

    1. Inflammation stimulation

    Small pimples in the coronal sulcus may be caused by local inflammation that has been stimulated for a long time, which will lead to the need to pay attention to hygiene, wash with warm water in time, or consult a doctor to choose potassium permanganate soaking to relieve it.

    2. Scrotal eczema

    Coronary pimples may be caused by scrotal eczema and need to be treated with medications chosen by your doctor, such as erythromycin ointment, desonide ointment and other medications.

    3. Allergy

    Coronary pimples may also be caused by local allergies, and you need to follow the doctor's use of anti-allergic drugs, such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets, loratadine dispersible tablets and other drug treatments.

    In addition to the above reasons, it may also be cooling condyloma, which requires targeted examination and treatment to avoid delaying the condition.

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