People get really brave when it comes to removing skin issues from the body. Whether it’s a mole, zit, wart, or any other type of issue, many people end up dealing with a variety of things that is not recommended. That includes using tweezers, chemical peels, and other options that are going to hurt, and while they work, they will hurt very bad in some cases. For men, especially, this becomes a reality when they see anything awry on their bodies, including changes to the pubic region. If you see a change to the pubic region, you ma be one of the many men that panic. Just one simple change could cause you a bit of a disruption, which is why you will want to look into how to identify and clean up certain issues. With that in mind, consider the following note on an issue known as pearly penile papules, and how you can remove them without having to go extreme in some instances.
Identifying and Understanding What PPP Is
Before you can get into removing pearly penile papules you will need to know what PPP truly is and what it’s going to do to the body. This is not extreme, mind you. It’s also not relegated to any STI or STD. Do not fear this, and don’t panic, this is not something that is going to cause a great deal of issue in most instances. In fact, this is something that is going to be easy to recognize and easy to work with.
This is an issue that manifests on the head of the penis and the shaft of the penis, and it’s only small bumps. Small bumps come up that are flesh tone or white, and they are connected. They only appear in the solitary areas of the penis, and they do not spread, and will not cause any major disruption to daily routine, and will not be something that will affect sexual performance, or anything like that. Again, this is not a STD or STI at all. They are not connected at all. These are simply cosmetic small, benign, bumps.
Clearing Up PPP
You can clear up PPP with a number of solutions, and some people will want to know if they can use a chemical peel. The short answer is, maybe? While this can work, it is not recommended at all. The reason why this is not recommended is because you would be putting a strong acid on the penis itself. The skin of the penis is something that is sensitive and can end up getting worse overall. This is something that you do not want to put on your penis. Yes, it can help with a lot of different skin irritations, but in regard to pearly penile papules, this is not something that you want to do. It’s going to hurt, and could cause a disruption in the healing process as a whole. Instead, go with something softer like aloe vera, or even antibiotic lotions that can help with reversing the issue without any major harm, or difficulty.