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Suggest Treatment For A Problem In The Penis

hello doctor my age is 22 i have above 1 year pearly penile papules the given 1. clobetasol propionate and salicylic acid ointment, 2. clotrimazole dusting powder, 3.beclomethasone dipropionate clotrimazole and neomycin cream, 4.clotrimazole cream, 5. pentids800 give tablets 100 i used this all but no result blood (HB:13.0gms90%, WBC tc:8600cumm, DC poly:54%, lymph:38, eosin:8%, mono:00% E.S.R 1/2 an hour :02mm 1st hour:05mm blood sugar(F):82mgs% sugar(P.P):110mgs% (HIV, V.D.R.L , THYROID): non-reactive help me
Wed, 30 Oct 2019
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Hi,

If you are sure it is PPP (pearly penile papules) then you should know, it is normal and it is not infectious. For cosmetic reasons, you can go for cryosurgery - but it is not 100% sure it won't come back again. Explain to your partner it is not infectious.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. S. R. Raveendran, Sexologist
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Suggest Treatment For A Problem In The Penis

Hi, If you are sure it is PPP (pearly penile papules) then you should know, it is normal and it is not infectious. For cosmetic reasons, you can go for cryosurgery - but it is not 100% sure it won t come back again. Explain to your partner it is not infectious. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. S. R. Raveendran, Sexologist