Pearl papules

Introduction

Introduction to pearl pimples Pearl pimples are pale red papules that appear around the glans in the coronal sulcus of the penis. Often occurring in young people and adults, usually more common in 20-40 years old. 35% of normal people will have more common in young people with long foreskin and masturbation habits. It belongs to the category of physiological abnormalities and non-attribute diseases. Generally no symptoms, often found suddenly after taking a bath or unclean sex, easily misdiagnosed as genital warts. Histopathological findings were the same as female genital pseudo-condyloma, with a papillary-like appearance, mild hypertrophy of the mucosal epithelium, and a vacuolar-like appearance of a normal mucosa in the upper middle part of the epithelium. The size and shape of the epithelium were consistent, and the nucleus was not deeply stained or condensed. The mucosal epithelium surrounds the loose connective tissue, and the capillaries in the connective tissue proliferate and expand, with a little lymphocyte infiltration. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 70% Susceptible people: more common in men Mode of transmission: sexual life communication Complications: pruritus

Cause

Pearl pimples cause

Inflammatory reactions such as excessive prepuce, 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

Pearl pimples prevention

For suspicious allergens, try to avoid contact. Do not use force when scratching the papules. Otherwise, the skin lesions may increase significantly and the itching is severe; the living environment should be kept clean and dry. Most importantly, patients should go to a professional dermatology hospital in time for symptoms of pimples. If the patient has too long foreskin treatment, circumcision should be performed to avoid smegma stimulation.

Complication

Pearl pimples complications Complications pruritus

Generally complicated by skin ulcers or local itching.

Symptom

Pearl pimples symptoms common symptoms itching and burning

Often occurring in young people and adults, usually more common in 20-40 years old. 35% of normal people will have more common in young people with long foreskin and masturbation habits. It belongs to the category of physiological abnormalities and non-attribute diseases. May be related to the foreskin is too long, smegma is more, causing chronic inflammatory irritation. Generally no symptoms, often found suddenly after taking a bath or unclean sex, easily misdiagnosed as genital warts.

Examine

Pearl pimples inspection

The polymerase chain reaction assay is negative for human papillomavirus and is therefore not a sexually transmitted disease. From the clinical, histopathological and human papillomavirus tests can be identified with condyloma acuminata, the diagnosis is not difficult.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis and identification of pearl pimples

It should be identified with the following:

Crimson papules: Kaposi's sarcoma skin lesions are red, purple, light blue, black, red papules or plaques, gradually enlarged into large plaques, nodules, nodules as hard as rubber.

Maculopapular rash: A reddish chassis around the papule called the maculopapular rash. Various pathogen infections, drug allergies or excessive poisoning, other allergic and allergic diseases, connective tissue diseases, etc. can be seen.

Hemorrhagic papules: papules are localized protrusions that are higher than the skin, as small as needles, as large as soybeans, may be tall or flat, smooth or braided, or have pigments that are the same color as the surrounding skin (more than 1 cm in diameter, called plaque) Block), many skin diseases begin with lesions originating from pimples and should be closely observed and diagnosed.

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