"While hirsuties papillaris genitalis pose no risk to a male's health, some men or their sexual partners may consider them aesthetically displeasing. There are several medical ways to remove them. Like any elective medical procedure, there is always some risk of unexpected consequences, so doctors advise against their removal unless they are causing a patient serious problems.[2]
One of the available treatments is performed by a dermatologist, using a CO2 laser to vaporise the papules. This normally takes only a few minutes to perform.[8] It is simple and does not normally require a hospital stay; discomfort should be minimal and the expected recovery time is 1 to two weeks. Another procedure involves electrosurgery performed with a hyfrecator and should take less than an hour to perform.[9]
Both procedures should be out-patient procedures if no complications arise."0 0 0 0Totally normal and healthy. Don't worry about it. No need to see a doctor and I doubt there's any way to remove them.
Nothing to worry about.0 0 0 0No real home remedies
Sorry for weird question, but could PPP arise from too much hormones?
No, stop worrying about it. There's nothing to fix, nothing to cure, nothing to blame it on other than it's just how things are. I'd be more concerned why you're seeing his erect penis in the first place...
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If the doctor says it doesn't go away, then it doesn't. Overall you are his mother so there is nothing wrong with checking that out. It may be possible, but it might also be dangerous. It sounds like the only option would be for it to be surgically removed cosmetically or for you to research at home remedies. As long as he is not sexually active, it shouldn't bother him. Overall I wouldn't encourage premarital sex, but I cannot tell you how to raise your son. From what I found out sexually it will make things painful. I suggest that if its not a problem just leave it alone as the doctor says. You need to talk to your son about sexual activity though regardless as the PPP is mainly a sex concern than anything. I would not encourage you to remove it. Get a 2nd opinion or request for him to see a dermatologist.
0 0 0 0PPP makes sex painful? I'll talk to him about it but to make him feel happy afterward I just tell him he's above average ( he actually is, amazed) so he stops thinking about the PPP or avoid getting depressed. thank you.
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