
The bumps you see on the head of your penis are completely normal part of your penis, every male from sexual maturation onwards has these. As the doctor correctly said they are Fordyce Spots - some men can have these very distinctly, while others can only barely notice them. The vast majority of men pay no attention to these until they appear to be much more noticeable they they previously had noticed them to be, or, they may become enflamed or otherwise irritated and are particularly obvious. Irritation for those that have not had unprotected sex is most often simply linked to the regular use of soap and other forms of body wash such as shower gel. Irritation that suddenly becomes very clearly obvious is very commonly linked to a change in the soap or shower gel that is being used. If you had sex, then had no symptoms for around 4 months there is almost NO chance that what you have now has any link whatsoever to the sexual encounter, particularly if you used a condom and presuming you did NOT receive unprotected oral? Did you mention the burning sensation to the doctor? If so did they suggest anything? Essentially, what you need to resolve is the sensation you have of burning. Would you say the burning sensation is always present, or can it vary from time to time?
Exaclty as posted below, these are completely normal and found on most glans. They are sometimes a bit more prominent on uncircumcised guys as the head isn't dry but they are honestly nothing to worry about.

Mine has plenty of spots and some scarring from balanitis but it works fine, i'd leave it alone as it looks fine to me
thank you so much @Wee_Dugie, yes I did mention to doc, yes it varies from time to time, not on regular basis, its get kind off hot feeling sometimes
thank you @james16984, I appreciate you for taking time and responding to my post, did you also have a sensation of burn of feel of hot
No, not really. When it does occasionally flare up it gets itchy but not hot and no burning sensation
The only specialist that can check you out for the hot sensations would be a Urologist
I actually had a doctor looked at this. Exact same condition on mine so I wanted to reply so you guys can stop worrying about it. The doc said it is pearly penile papules (PPP), a benign completely normal condition. Usually they grow underneath the glans but in some individuals like you guys and me, they overgrows on the glans itself and towards the tip. It's just an appearance thing.

Cure72799, Did you find a different answer other than it’s normal?
i haven't found any other answer !
thank you for the response, I have been so stressful becuse of these bumps !
The purple-like spots and bumps near your corona are normal or caused by balanitis? I have those and have recently set an appointment with my GP.
As someone else has said below, they're pretty normal and are quite common. Obviously being uncircumcised my glans is more purple and less dry so bumps and spots will show up more than a dry circed glans. The main remnants of balanitis you can see is some scarring on the head from problems I had when a teenager.
Exactly, it's an appearance thing, and most times other people don't even comment. For years I was much more embarrassed by the many fordyce spots on my shaft than anybody else!
did you have unprotected oral?
no I didnot get unprotected oral, I just had sex, that too protected ( two condoms on ) , these bumps started after 4 months of the sex, I still have them, I have tested thrice for std ( 3 months, 6 months, 9 months ) all came negative
I dont think std wiill get std even after 1 year of sex ! so not going for another test
correct me if im wrong @Wee_Dugie @jakenso
I would Like to add , * NO ORAL*
No worries just wanted to ask. My glans look exactly like yours and the trigger was unprotected oral hence my question.
Depending what you test for there is no point getting any further std checks. I am based in the UK and also had all std tests within appropriate time frames. My concern is herpes related as not a started test offered by the nhs.
I hope you find a cure. Keep us updated please.
please check your CBC WBC count. if your body is fitting with some virus it will give some idea. do you think it could be HPV flat warts ?