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pearly penile papules

Hi im 17 im a male and im a virgin i have pearly penile papules(i think thats what its call) the white dots on the penis head on the ring, i dont have that many i notice them when i was like 15 and its gettin worse by the time. i heard the only way to remove them its by laser surgery but i cant afford that, i was wondering if theres any other way to reduce them a cream meaby? i wash my penis head every day and i dry it verry well will that help? i have a girlfriend and im scare that she might think i have something bad like a std.
thank u.
PS   Sorry my english is kinda bad im hispanic.
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Jan. 30 2010  Saturday Morning

Second day of toothpaste treatment. I did the same thing I did the first day.

When i washed it off today, it seemed even MORE sensitive. It's starting to hurt a good bit whenever I touch the places i put the tooth paste. Some parts are a little swollen. So far it's still seeming to not be doing to much to them. Still looks a little worse then before but Ill continue for a couple more days to see what will happen.

Ive tried pulling on them but still no luck.
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Jan 31 2019 Sunday Night

Third Day of the toothpaste treatment.

This morning when i woke up the biggest bump i had came out REALLY easily. I really just pulled on it like nothing and it came out, no pain more then it already was.

Still hurts, but to me Im starting to hope that it will just dry more then it already is.

Last night I didnt have time to try the toothpaste, i just wrapped it with toilet paper and went to bet. Saturday (Today) morning i saw that it was hard to see the bump but they were still there.

They are hurt, not to scare you but, they are a lot! Masturbating is really hard. If you are going to masturbate do it really softly and slowly. I didnt apply anything to masturbate.

So far the treatment has had differences. I cant say from what ive seen its good or bad. The good part is that the big bump came off EASILY with it. The bad part is that it REALLLLLY hurts. Bad. but you can deal with it.

Right now I have noticed that the places i had applied the toothpaste to is getting really dry when i pull the foreskin back. Im going to try it a few more days and see what happens.
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Jan 1, 2010 (really last night)

I was WAYYY to drunk to put toothpaste on. Today I woke up and it was the same way, hurting, dry, whiter then usual, smaller. But today I went on the whole day keeping it drier then normal (with towel once and a while) It looks a lot better then before, there are parts that are competely clear of bumps. :D. To me its still not presentable to my girlfriend im alot more confident.

Im still soooooooooo glad i didnt have to tell her i had Genital Warts. Jesus!!!! thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Back to the topic,
Just a relapse,
After first day) The Bumps got white and sensitive
After 2nd Day) They got VERY sensitive and dry, started to get red.
After 3rd Day) They are RED, SENSITIVE, and after a day of not using toothpaste they are looking good.

Conclusion: I will continue with the treatment, but I will wait. Im going to hold off for a few days to see if it gets better then it already is, see of the redness goes away and sensitiveness. I put some anti septic.... JUST REMEMBERED on the second day the biggest bump on my penis came off VERY easily. Right now it hurts to even touch where it is but it really did "fall off". But im going to wait a little while, but stuff on it to make sure it doesnt get infected.

I will let you guys know tomorrow (tonight) night to see how things are going. So far, its going fine, besides all the bad things i just mentioned on the last paragraph, everything is fine. They are smaller and still feel dry.

REALLLLLY hope this helps others in conquering this stupid battle that we have no reason to be fighting.
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Im 16 years old and i have a girlfriend who wants to really have sex but i dont really want to cuz of the PPP i have alot and i just hate them and want to get ride of them so bad so i can do wat i have to do please give me some ways to atleast make it less noticable please i beg you guys
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Hey, guys I have these too,mildy - im 21 - keep avoiding sex cuz these things are flippin weird and although harmless, they are not attractive!

I've been thing about treatment in London but its quite expensive (costly £495) takes about 5 mins and takes approx 10 days to heal. Not only am I slightly nervous about having it but I've never even been to London before.

Does anyboy else want to get this done in the next few weeks/month or two???

http://www.wimpoleaesthetics.co.uk/wimpole-aesthetic-procedures/pearly-penile-papules.asp

Let me know if anyone is intrested in maybe making a day of it -  get it done, then go for a few pints after, eyeing up the ladies ready for a new improved sex life :)

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hi everyone. I've had pearly penile papules for all of my adult life. It's been something i've been conscious of and uncomfortable about especially at the start of a relationship. I recently had mine removed by Dr. Berkowitz at the Wimpole Aesthetics Centre. The procedure was painless and the results were excellent - all ppps have gone! Can't recommend the guy highly enough - the whole thing was very professional and at no point did i feel awkward. If you're suffering from PPPs give this guy a call - it will change your life!
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