Symptoms of penile cancer can vary from person to person, but typically manifest as skin changes, unusual discharge, or masses on the penis. The most common symptoms include:
* Changes in the color or thickness of the penile skin
* Non-healing sores or open lesions
* Pain or tenderness on the tip of the penis or elsewhere
* Wart-like growths or lumps, which may or may not be painful
* Bleeding under the foreskin
* Reddish rashes
* Flat, bluish-brown growths or small bumps on the penis
* Persistent, foul-smelling discharge from under the foreskin
* Swollen lymph nodes in the groin area if the cancer has spread