Reddish White Growth On Penis. Internet Says Hirsuties Cornaea Glandis. Suggestions?
Hello Doctor There are some rounded reddish white growth on the neck of my penis . It happened after I had sex with my wife after my recent marriage. I am not feeling any pain. I searched the disease through internet, confirmed it to be pearly penile paules medically known as Hirsuties cornaea glandis. Kindly suggest me the cure and prescribe the medicines.
I went through your description. I suggest you not to worry much. I see the bad habit of people going through internet pictures and other articles for health matters. I suggest it is very bad habit. Doctor treat not only symptomatic but also from their experience. 90% of the treatment is based on doctor's experience.
Most of the information available on the internet has a foot note and disclaimer. You can have it for research but not for self diagnosis. Self diagnosis can be dangerous. Therefore please visit a nearby skin specialist or physician at least to have expert opinion. Let them do their job.
Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.
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Reddish White Growth On Penis. Internet Says Hirsuties Cornaea Glandis. Suggestions?
Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns I went through your description. I suggest you not to worry much. I see the bad habit of people going through internet pictures and other articles for health matters. I suggest it is very bad habit. Doctor treat not only symptomatic but also from their experience. 90% of the treatment is based on doctor s experience. Most of the information available on the internet has a foot note and disclaimer. You can have it for research but not for self diagnosis. Self diagnosis can be dangerous. Therefore please visit a nearby skin specialist or physician at least to have expert opinion. Let them do their job. Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.