Are those gential warts (HPV)?? I have those for 2 years but more than 2 years is possible

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are they genital warts or are they not looking like warts?

Thank you for your time and your replies

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  • Posted

    pleaaase if someone knows it

    I am very stressed

  • Posted

    The larger bump you have could be a normal bodily wart, the rest are sebaceous glands and can be commonly described as Fordyce Spots.

    It is likely that the ones nearest the head of your penis were damaged as a result of the circumcision and have not developed correctly.

    General rule applies, if you feel you may have been at risk of STDs / STIs go get tested anyway

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      Thank you very much for your answer

      So it is not a genital wart (HVP)?

      And also I have those for 2 years or more while normaly they disappear alone after 9-18 moths (I am 17 years old and I have no health problems). They have also never changed or grow up or multiply.

      so with what I said here can you say me if it is possible that those are genital warts (HPV) or that it is impossible.

    • Posted

      No, it is not possible for me to categorically say these are not STD / STI related - only they very much look like what I have already stated.

      The unfortunate thing with things like this is one thing can very much look like something you do not expect - or that, you have an infection but no definitive symptoms, what you see on your penis has no or little relation to a potential infections, but infection may still be present.

      That is why if you have taken risks the ONLY way to be categorically sure is to get tested

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    Hi i have the some problem what can i do to resolve it? Or i have to visit a doctor

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