Stem pearl papules are also called guinea fowl papules, penile papilloma, coronal sulcus or glans papules, and some scholars call them hairy penises or polycapillary penises. At present, it is considered that penile pearl papules are diseases, not diseases. This disease is more common in STD clinics and is often easily misdiagnosed as condyloma acuminatum.
Because penile pearl papules belong to a benign disease, some people can subside after a certain period of time, and some people can last for decades without change. Because the disease is not contagious and does not hinder health, there is no need for treatment. However, in order to prevent the disease from getting worse, it is very important for patients to pay attention to local cleanliness and keep a dry environment.
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