Penile pearl rash
Introduction
Introduction to penis pearl rash The penis pearl rash (Hirsutiespapillarisgenitalis), also known as the penis pearl-like papulosis, coronary sulcus or glans papules, is also known as the hairy penis or papillary penis. At present, most scholars believe that this is a normal physiological variation, so it will not affect health, and will not be infected and spread through sexual intercourse. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.005% Susceptible people: good for men Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: sexual dysfunction
Cause
Penis pearl rash
The etiology and incidence of causing penile pearl rash are not known. Some scholars believe that this disease belongs to a physiological developmental abnormality. Some scholars believe that the prepuce is too long. The survey found that the incidence of penile pearl rash in male prepuce is significantly higher than that in normal foreskin. Some scholars believe that the disease may be related to HPV infection, but Ferenczy et al and Zhang Kaijin tested HPV in the diseased tissue, and there was no HPV. The authors observed that the patient's foreskin is too long, poor local hygiene, long-term stimulation of coronary sulcus secretions and dirt, or other factors such as local redness caused by infection may be the direct cause of the disease.
Prevention
Penis pearl rash prevention
1. Active participation in physical exercise Continuous, appropriate physical exercise and outdoor activities will be beneficial to you, adhere to daily exercise, can regulate nervous mental work or neurological fluid disorders, such as jogging or walking for 30 minutes every day. Strive for a regular life, ensure adequate sleep, and actively lose weight.
2, to avoid bad habits to avoid unhealthy eating habits, reduce entertainment, avoid alcohol, control diet, fully recognize the importance and necessity of smoking cessation.
Complication
Penile pearl rash complications Complications
May cause penile pain and sexual dysfunction.
Symptom
Penis Pearl rash symptoms Common symptoms Pimples penis itching glans Pearl rash penis abnormal penile pain
Penile pearl rash is more common in men around 20-30 years old. Damage mainly occurs at the edge of the glans and at the junction of the coronal sulcus and/or at the ligament. The lesions are 1-3 mm in size and are more damaging on both sides of the ligament. The tip of the papule is round and smooth, with individual papules being hairy or filiform. The papules are not mutually fused, and are densely arranged in one or more rows, which are obvious on the dorsal side of the glans and can partially or completely surround the glans. The damage color is mostly pearly white, a few are light red, skin color, and some may have mild redness and swelling. No tenderness, no ulceration, and no symptoms of the patient.
The main point of differential diagnosis between penile pearl rash and condyloma acuminata is that the former is limited to the edge of the glans, and the damage is more. It is a pearly milky white papule with a smooth surface, and the damage does not increase with the course of the disease. The acetic acid test is negative. The latter damage is not limited to the edge of the glans, more scattered, more damage, the surface is not smooth, and more cauliflower-like, gradually increasing with the course of the disease, acetic acid test positive, histopathological examination see concave cells.
Examine
Penis pearl rash inspection
Penile ultrasound can be performed.
Diagnosis
Diagnostic identification of penile pearl rash
Identification based on clinical performance and laboratory tests.
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