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Pearly Penile Papules Removal - Treatment For Penile Papules Click here for more: Given that those suspect-looking bumps that are penile pearly papules are commonly mistaken for STDs such as herpes or genital warts, it's not surprising that men who have them are super keen to find an effective treatment for penile papules removal. After all, what woman wants to risk intimacy with an unusually bumpy penis that appears to be afflicted with some type of infection or disease? So what are the most commonly tried pearly penile papules treatments are just how effective are they? Penile Pearly Papules are considered to be a "normal" growth on the body, just like moles and freckles, and it is well documented that pearly penile papules are not responsive to topical or oral treatments - this includes freezing treatments and wart removal products. Why not? Research has shown that penile pearly papules do not hold any viral characteristics, therefore, they are not an STD, and products that are effective in treating warts and other HPV infections by attacking their viral characteristics are not effective on penile pearly papules. Those who have tested wart removal creams report that these types of products just dry out the skin and irritate the affected area. They do not make penile pearly papules diminish, let alone make them disappear for good. Freezing, another popular method for the removal of warts and various other skin lesions, has also proven to be ineffective in the removal of pearly penile papules. The treatment method for wart removal via freezing is a painful one that involves the application of liquid nitrogen at a temp of 196 degrees centigrade sub zero, which causes the skin to blister below the wart. Ouch! The blister then forms a crust and falls off within a couple of weeks. In addition to the pain of this experience, with freezing comes the risks of scarring, damage to the underlying tissues such as tendons or nerves, and also the risk of experiencing secondary infection.