What is the reason for PPP (Pearly Penile Papule)? What is the cure for it?
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They are considered a normal occurrence, and between 8 and 43 percent of men have them. They are not a sexually transmitted infection. Unlike sexually transmitted infections, they are not caused by infection or disease and are not contagious. They are also not considered harmful. Although the cause of pearly penile papules is unknown, they appear to be more common in black men and those who have not been circumcised. Here, we discuss some of the most common ?remedies? for removing pearly penile papules, and explain why they are ineffective. CASTOR OIL Castor oil cannot remove pearly penile papules ? it?s oil, and oil just doesn?t exert that sort of effect on skin. Castor oil won?t hurt you, but it certainly won?t get you the results you desire when trying to remove your pearly penile papules at home. TEA TREE OIL Tea tree oil is an antibacterial oil often used for skin infections, which pearly penile papules are not. Tea tree oil will not work to remove your pearly penile papules because it simply does not work that way. Additionally, undiluted tea tree oil applied to the skin can really burn. Never apply undiluted essential oils to the skin, and if you really want to remove your pearly penile papules (and a tea tree-scented penis), avoid this home remedy and visit our Melbourne clinic. SPECIAL SKIN WASH OR CREAM Some chemicals and creams are used as a mild skin peel or wash, with stronger concentrations obtained by prescription only, or as therapeutic chemical peel at your dermatologist. You cannot get hold of these creams in a concentration that can peel skin ? or your pearly penile papules ? over the counter, nor should you try. You are likely to damage your penis using a chemical peel, and it would have been faster and easier to walk into ENRICH in Melbourne and have your pearly penile papules removed the old fashioned way ? by PPP laser treatment. TOOTHPASTE Using toothpaste ? sometimes touted as being ?antibacterial? is a total waste of time, and may only make you feel slightly embarrassed as your penis cools from the mint flavouring. You do not have a bacterial infection, so anything saying it works because it?s ?antibacterial? is misinformed about pearly penile papules and their removal. BIO-OIL LIQUID Bio-oil is a liquid oil mixture designed to soften and protect skin. It cannot remove pearly penile papules in any way, shape or form, though your penis will be very moisturised and protected. This oil could be useful if you have dry skin, but it cannot remove pearly penile papules. HONEY Oh honey, this won?t work! Honey has no properties whatsoever for removal of PPP. What?s more, honey you buy at the supermarket is pasteurised, meaning it is heated to high temperatures and any properties besides sweetness it may have previously had are gone. Luckily, pearly penile papules are not an infection, so it doesn?t matter if honey you apply to your penis ? for another reason ? is pasteurised or not. Honey is not a treatment of PPP.
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