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  2. Pearly penile papules - Wikipedia

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    Before and after treatment to remove pearly penile papules. Generally, reassurance is given and no treatment is needed. [3] [11] Laser or cryotherapy may be considered for men who find PPPs distressing to look at or feel excessive embarrassment. [1] Carbon dioxide laser generally has good outcomes with skin healing within seven days. [1]

  3. Corona of glans penis - Wikipedia

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    In some males, small skin-colored bumps, known as pearly penile papules, may appear at the circumference of the corona. Their appearance may vary from being hardly noticeable in some men to more prominent and well-defined in others. The papules are painless, harmless and non-sexually transmitted.

  4. Penile spines - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to chimpanzees, a common morphological variant found in humans called hirsuties coronae glandis, or pearly penile papules, are substantially larger, appear to be an outpocketing of both surface and underlying connective tissue layers, and lack the rich innervation seen in other animals.

  5. Human penis - Wikipedia

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    Pearly penile papules are raised bumps of somewhat paler color around the base (sulcus) of the glans, which typically develop in males aged 20 to 40. As of 1999, different studies had produced estimates of incidence ranging from 8 to 48 percent of all men.

  6. Fordyce spots - Wikipedia

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    They are painless papules (small bumps), about 1–3 mm in greatest dimension. The most common site is along the line between the vermilion border and the oral mucosa of the upper lip, or on the buccal mucosa (inside the cheeks) in the commissural region, [ 10 ] often bilaterally.

  7. Angiofibroma - Wikipedia

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    Vestibular papillomatosis, also named hirsutoid vulvar papillomas, vulvar squamous papillomatosis, micropapillomatosis labialis, and squamous vestibular micropapilloma, is the female equivalent of pearly penile papules in men. [12] It has not been formally termed an angiofibroma.)

  8. Why Do Men Go Bald? 7 Reasons You Might Be Losing Hair - AOL

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    3. Diet. You are what you eat — and what you eat (or don’t eat) can affect your hair health. Certain diets, particularly those that lead to deficiencies in minerals and vitamins such as ...

  9. Vestibular papillomatosis - Wikipedia

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    They are comparable to pearly penile papules, which occur in males. [2] VP are not infectious and not due to HPV. [1] Diagnosis is by visualization. [1] The bumps are less yellow and more pinkish when compared to Fordyce spots. [2] They should not be mistaken for genital warts. [3] No treatment is required. [1] They are common in pregnancy. [1]