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1. recent study suggests that PPP [pearly penile papule] is common in males, shortly after they reach
puberty and is prevalent in their twenties and is common in those who are uncircumcised
2. Important thing to remember is that they are not contagious, infectious, symptomatic, malignant, or pre-malignant, they are important from cosmetic point of view or if causing psychological
stress, but it is always wise to get that confirmed by a professional
PS. Since pearly penile papules appear more common in uncircumcised males, it is possible that
circumcision may reduce the likelihood of onset.
3. since surgical way is not desired, you may ask for prescription medicines like: gandhak malham, ointment Trichoderm and Six-C ointment for external treamtment, to be applied twice daily.
4. It is necessary to practice general hygiene measures also:
. proper hygiene of genitals
. change of underwear, twice a day [prefer cotton undergarments]