Pearly Penile Papules (aka Hirsuties papillaris ge
Hirsuties papillaris genitalis (more commonly referred to as 'pearly penile papules', or PPP) is a clinical skin condition of the male genital organs. It is a harmless anatomical variation with no malignant potential, although it can be mistaken for HPV warts by inexperienced doctors. The papules appear as one or several rows of small, flesh-colored, smooth, dome-topped bumps situated circumferentially around the corona (see image) or sulcus of the glans penis. Pearly penile papules are not a sexually transmitted disease and are in fact quite common.
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06/20/2010: Desperate! from Ny, NY: "Do you have any information on Pearly White/Penile Papules?
See link for info.
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1058826-overview
I and many others have had these for a long time and suffer incredible anxiety over the condition. I was wondering if my favorite health website, which has helped me so many times in the past could tackle one more issue in my life!
Thank you so much!"
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