INTRODUCTIONPyogenic granuloma is an acquired non-cancerous vascular proliferation that arises from the mucosa and skin, seldom subcutaneously or intravascularly. It is also referred to as telangiectasis granuloma or lobular capillary haemangioma appears as a painless papule or lump that may bleed with or without minor trauma.(1)(2). Usually takes the form of a polypoid and can be further classified into subtypes including eruptive, dermal, intravascular, and subcutaneous. Head skin, oral mucosa, gingiva, trunk, neck, lower and upper extremities and perianal are the most common places, with the genital areas being the least common.(3). Vascular malformation, oral contraceptives, hormonal factors, pregnancy, and skin irritations resulting from trauma, poor hygiene, vasculitis, foreign objects, inflammatory skin conditions, oral retinoid therapy, and antiretroviral medication indinavir are among the factors that predispose an individual to this condition. Recent researches indicates that 7% of instances include mild trauma.(4)(5)(6)(7)(8). It is astounding that micro damage during sexual activity is prevalent while genital pyogenic granuloma is uncommon. (9)(10). We present a case of 24years old male who presented at our facility with distal penile ulcerated polypoidal nodules.