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Pictures of male pearly papules

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In today's daily life, everyone's living standards have improved a lot, and their attitudes towards sexual life have become more and more open. Therefore, the number of patients suffering from sexually transmitted diseases has been on the rise every year. Once a person suffers from sexually transmitted diseases, not only will his own life be affected, but the symptoms will even be transmitted to others, so the consequences will be huge. Immediate treatment of the disease is extremely important, therefore, in our daily life. Is pearly papules on male genitals a sexually transmitted disease and how should it be treated?

1. First of all, the symptoms of penile pearly rash mainly occur at the edge of the male glans. After the onset of the disease, there will be evenly arranged rice-sized papules on the injured area. There are no inflammatory mediators and no active discomfort. This is pearly rash. If the acetic acid white test is done, it will be negative.

2. Secondly, this symptom mostly occurs in men after puberty. It is a normal condition and is not a sexually transmitted disease. Because this symptom is similar to genital warts, many patients think they have a sexually transmitted disease and use laser or medication to treat it, but the result is no therapeutic effect.

3. Finally, clinically, the symptoms of penile pearly rash do not require treatment. The patient only needs to keep the private parts clean daily and keep the glans of the penis dry. Patients do not need to be too worried or anxious. If you have a long foreskin, it is best to immediately carry out surgical treatment of circumcision of the foreskin.

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It is recommended that once patients experience persistent pain, they should go to a reliable designated medical institution for examination as soon as possible. Once the symptoms are confirmed, symptomatic treatment can be carried out and avoid taking medicines privately to avoid affecting the recovery of symptoms.

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