Talk:Hirsuties papillaris genitalis

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[edit] Testosterone indicators ?

I would like to know if hirsuties papillaris genitalis have a link with the amount of testosterone present in the body. I know that there are a lots of little bumpy spines for male cats that haven't been neutered (see image: [1]), they are a sign that testosterone is flowing in their body. And then when you neuter a male cat, the spine all over his penis disappear because of the lack of testosterone.(see image:[2]) So I am asking: for some males,because not all males have ppp, are hirsuties papillaris genitalis indicators of the amount of testosterone present in a person's body ? ATH500 08:14, 11 November 2006 (UTC)


Surely Hirsuties papillaris genitalis is not just a male disorder? As far as I can tell, there is both Hirsuties papillaris penis in men, and Hirsuties papillaris vulvae in women. Also, http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1468-3083.2004.01161.x (subscription required, but Google shows a text fragment), seems to suggest that Hirsuties papillaris genitalis and pearly penile papules may not be the same thing.

Can someone with expertise in this area please comment? -- Anon, 09:00, 2 October 2005 (UTC)

The picture is immoral. --conservative

oh, do be quiet. Saccerzd 18:41, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

Immoral? It's a photograph that is clearly without any pornographic purpose, but rather the purpose is to inform. Jesus Christ, how can someone be that repressed!?

[edit] not immoral

The pic is not immoral. Infact, its a very good picture to reassure nervous men that their condition is actually completely benign. Make sure it stays up because of my penis

I never leave home without my PPP's!

[edit] home remedy

I added a home remedy that I am testing out. So far it has made them less visible. Toothpaste is a lot cheaper than a carbon laser. Also some one should upload a picture of ppp on the shaft of penis and scrotum because it can also appear there.

You're testing it? Sorry, Wikipedia has a policy of No Original Research. LWizard @ 05:06, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
This isnt something i just thought up myself. The flouride in toothpaste drys out the afflicted areas. I think it is relevant information and it should remain posted. If you want to put some kind of warning infront of it that would be fine.

http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/Forum107/HTML/001860-12.html http://www.hpvfaq.com/answers.asp?questionid=10814&answers=160

Neither of the sources you quote there is anywhere near reliable. Anyhow, Wikipedia should NOT be giving medical advice. If one is concerned about his papules, he should see a doctor. LWizard @ 18:38, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
Grow up, christ. If it helps him, and other people who come here with the condition, then let him post it. Get out of your house a little more. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 84.9.65.105 (talk • contribs) .
PPP are harmless, but experimenting with untested home remedies may not be. Rosemary Amey 20:05, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

LOL, so whose the wikipedian that snapped a pic of his wiener? sheesh talk about devoted - 24.1.232.42 19:11, 29 August 2006 (UTC)