Thursday, November 8, 2018

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Why Do I Have Pearly Penile Papules?

When men discover those little, ugly bumps on their penises, the first questions which come to their minds are What are those? and Why do I have them? Well, let's answer each and every question at a time.
First, what they are: if the small bumps on your penis are dome topped, with a color similar to the color of the skin or even lighter and situated on the head of your penis in concentric rows, then they are probably pearly penile papules. This is a skin condition which affects only men and which is most frequent in men of 20 or 30 years, while also affecting young boys and older men. Pearly penile papules will most often diminish in time so that they can completely disappear after a few years.
Now that you know what they are, you are probably curious to know how you got them. Well, pearly penile papules is not an STD so you could not have taken it from one of your sexual partners. Also, it is not a contagious disease so you could not have taken in from anywhere in fact. In addition to that, there is clear evidence that this condition is not even genetically transmitted, so you have not taken it from your father either. The truth is that those little bumps are produced by your body, more accurate by your skin. Yes, even though it may be hard to believe, pearly penile papules are the product of your skin. However, there is still no clear answer what it is the real cause of their appearance so that you can do nothing to stop their appearance. Moreover, it still does not exist a medical treatment which can effectively treat this skin condition.
The laser treatment, the only medical treatment available for this condition is a cheap and risky alternative, as there have been reported many procedures which have ended with side effects, scars and have even affected the normal function of the penis. Thus, the only good way through which you can get rid of the pearly penile papules is to wait for them to disappear by themselves. 

What Are Pearly Penile Papules and How Can They Be Treated?
You have probably heard about pearly penile papules but did not know exactly what this means. Plus you never thought it would happen to you. But now you are looking at your penis and see some small bumps having the color of your skin or maybe a little more discolored and wonder what that may be. Your doctor or your best friend told you they are called pearly penile papules, but you still do not have enough information to understand what this condition is after all. Read on and find out more about it.
Well, first of all, it has to be mentioned that pearly penile papules are a skin condition. This means that affects only the skin and it is under no circumstances a disease. Moreover, you should stop worrying about having an STD as this is not the case with pearly penile papules. These bumps have developed on your skin without any further help from external factors.
You may have probably been surprised when your doctor told you that the exact cause of this skin condition has not been yet found out, but this is the plain truth. Even though it is known for sure that it is not an STD or a contagious disease of any kind, there is still no sure knowledge about the factors which can produce this condition.
Just like almost any other skin condition, the pearly penile papules can disappear in time. This means that once you age, the number of small bumps decreases significantly and you may be totally healed. Also, there will be periods of time when you may have lesser bumps on your penis and times when their number will increase considerably, so you will have to learn how to cope with these fluctuations.
One of the important things you have to know about this condition is that it cannot be treated with medicine. The only treatment which can be done in order to get rid of the small papules which have invaded your privacy, you can only undergo laser treatment, which will eliminate the bumps. Yet, this is a costly, most of the times painful treatment, which may have serious side effects. So, if you do not want to risk, you should start learning how to live with this condition. 

Will My Children Have Pearly Penile Papules If I Have?
Pearly penile papules or Hirsuties Papillaris Genitalis, in medical terms, is a skin condition characteristic to the male population. Men of all ages can be affected by this condition, which involves the apparition of one or more rows of dome-topped papules on the upper part of the penis. It is not a painful condition. The patient only experiences a slight discomfort or little pain when the penis is an erection. However, because of its aspect, this condition can have serious consequences at a psychological level. During the period when the have pearly penile papules, many patients lose their self-esteem and become more reticent in meeting new people, who may later become their partners. This leads to an auto-isolation of the individual who has to deal with pearly penile papules.
Taking into consideration the above-mentioned things it is natural, as a parent, to think about the fact that this skin condition can be genetically transmitted to your boy. Some men even refuse to have children while the bumps are still on their penises, for fear of not transmitting this condition to the next generations. It is absolutely normal to avoid, by all means, that your child experiences the sensations you had or have to pass through. Yet, when it comes to pearly penile papules you do not have to worry as this condition is not genetically transmitted. Thus, if your father had it, it is not necessary that you experience it too, just as if you had it your child will not necessarily have it. In fact, there are very few chances that two generations in a row should experience this condition. So, stop worrying about this thing, as this is not one of those diseases which your entire male inheritors will have if you have it or have had it when they were conceived.
Because pearly penile papules is a skin condition developed by the individual's skin, even if your child will develop this condition, it will have nothing to do with the fact that you suffered from it Yet, even though it is not a condition which is genetically transmitted, you should still talk about it with your child, so that he will know exactly what it is, in case it will develop pearly penile papules in his turn. Just like all the other conditions and diseases of the genital apparatus, this condition may be hard to talk about so your child may not have the courage to talk it over. Be you the first to start the discussion, so that he will not experience the same bad emotions you went through. 







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